Thanks for the 'scope screenshots. The only
X10 RF Receiver documentation I could find online is a 12 page PDF which, after borrowing heavily from my webpage (which I referenced earlier), goes on to provide an excellent explanation.
www.printcapture.com/files/X10_RF_Receiver.pdfReturning to your screenshots, the first decodes to A1 ON and it uses the X10
Standard RF Protocol. Here I use
Standard to differentiate from the X10
Security RF Protocol (motion sensors, etc.). Since it is transmitting the standard codes rather than the security version it
should be handled by the CM15A. NOTE: I am not really familiar with the standard CM15A - I've replaced the MCU with one of my own design.
How many copies of the code does the KR15A transmit? If it is only sending a single copy, that may not be sufficient for the CM15A's AGC circuitry. Most remotes send a minimum of 5 copies but the
security remote (SH624) sends a single copy.
I have daily medical appointments that take about half the day (and some leave me exhausted) so my
assistance, such as it is, may be sporadic.