Hi everybody, I'm new to the forums and looking forward to participating often!
Here's my spin on this very neat idea that was originally proposed at the start of this topic. Hats off to those who did the original research.
Please note that my fix here does not claim any huge gains in range since I have not really put any time into research. I can tell you that I have eliminated 4 transceivers, basically had to have one at each corner of the house because the CM15A was not picking up crap.
So on with my mod. I found an old FM radio with a telescoping antenna in the garage. Cut off the antenna at the base. Trimmed about a 1/2" off the antenna on the CM15A to expose the antenna wire and fold it back down the length of itself.
Slid the telescoping antenna over the CM15A antenna, and POOF! Eliminated four (4) transceivers! It is even picking up a slim switch that was only about 5 feet away (through a wall), but that I had been having to use one of the transceivers for.
Again... I am not sure if the range is as great as in the prior mods that were described, but only because I haven't taken the time to check it. But I can say that its working great for me.
Here's some pictures:
Cut off antenna exposing about 1/2" of cable then folded cable back down over antenna. (This picture was prior to cutting 1/2" actually shows less but it was too little)
View of unit with telescoping antenna slid over the original antenna (the bare wire inside makes contact with the new antenna)
Other view of telescoping antenna.
The ideal thing would be to find a supplier that actually carries a telescoping antenna that would be an exact replacement (at the base) for the one in the unit).
Well I'm a happy camper, I hope this version can help some of you as well.