Does anyone have experience using the JVDE XTB-IIR Booster/Repeater along with a Powerlinc 1132CU X10 Controller?
I use a Powerlinc 1132CU as the X10 controller in my home that has about 50 X10 devices. With a Signalinc 2406H Phase Coupler, two Smarthome 4827 Boosterlincs, and about a dozen X10 filters, I get mostly adequate X10 signal levels throughout the house. However, there are a couple circuits where in spots the signal level measures only about 40mv. I have already optimized the placement of the controller and the boosterlincs.
It is my understanding that a XTB-IIR (in place of the phase coupler and boosterlincs) would boost signal levels substantially throughout the house. Except that Jeff Volp's writeup on the XTB-IIR specifically recommends against using a 1132:
"The bandpass filter will attenuate out-of-band noise, but line transients can still make it through, and are amplified. Devices sensitive to noise, such as the PowerLinc 1132, may not work well with any of the XTB units."
Is my understanding of this correct, that the XTB-IIR will increase signal levels, but also noise levels, and so the 1132CU, which is a "polite" device, will actually miss some signals because it thinks the noise is a signal and it must wait for the line to clear?
The XTB-IIR is rather expensive, too expensive to just buy one and try it out without knowing if the 1132CU would still function properly. Many people in this and other forums have stated that the XTB-IIR solved all their X10 problems, but which X10 controller are they using? The 1132CU? The ISY994i? Something else?