I have some new SR227's direct ordered from X10.
Connecting an incandescent lamp fixture, turning the fixture switch from on to off to on causes the receptale to turn on. This is local control
I became aware of it because my home has 100% fluorescent lighting, and I am attempting to install x10 controls in some areas. Becasue I did my installation and installation testing with an incandescent trouble light, I didn't spot the problem until I connected a 3 lamp fluorescent fixture, and turned on 2 of the 14watt lamps. A moderate size fluorescent lampill cause the unit to turn back on within a 1-2 seconds of turning the SR227 off.
I determined that there was no other factors at work such as line noise or floating grround voltages. For testing I had a transceiver, SR227 and lamp conntected through a Tripplite surge protector which has 80db line isolation. I monitored the load side of the surge protector with a capture scope. There is no ambient noise on the line, or it is so low that my Tektronix can't see it.
Monitoring across the lamp fixture connected to an unswitched outlet, what I see after the fixture is turned off manually is a back EMF surge from the ballast. Plugging in the fixture with its switch on causes an inrush surge of similar magnitude.
For comparison, I used the same setup with an AM466 3 wire appliance module, which is descrribed on x10's website as suitable for use with fluorescent loads. It works fine. Ironically, a two wire lamp module, whose description has dire warniings about use with fluorescent loasd also works fine. There is a visual ramp up and dim down action as the voltage comes up to the trigger voltage of the lamps, but other than that, it seems to be ok.
I did find a reference to a Leviton receptacle 2245W, explicitly described as "local control disabled" for twice the cost $30, but it does not seem to be available.