SteveRF,
The switch I described was just to keep from
having to unplug and remove batteries. When
the button is pushed, the unit is dumb for
all intents and must be reloaded, but it does
save some time and aggrivation.
As far as voiding the warrantee, most of
these folks have modified their units with
the antenna fix. The reason I decided to do
this was that this problem has been around
since day 1 with no fix in sight. Since X10
cant or wont address the problem, I threw my
solution out for those who are as aggrivated
as me that you have to go through this ritual
every time you want to reset the darn thing.
I noticed that in the schematic that there is
a 10 microfarad capacitor on the input to the
regulator so if you simply unplug the unit
from the wall and then remove the batteries,
the 10 mic cap has to discharge before the
processor actually resets. This is why people
are saying they have to unplug and let sit
for a while. My reset button is after the
capacitor so when you push it, the regulator
instantly loses input voltage and the 5 volt
supply collapses. So it is very quick, just a
"bandaid" but those of us who are hackers
will see the benefit.
Joe