There are several threads about increasing the range. I'm picking this one for my findings.
Background:
Like others, my CM15a has RF range problems. I few years ago I read about adding an external antenna to improve the range. I decided getting an RR501 transceiver was simpler at that time.
I've recently been reading additional threads about passive reflectors and simpler antenna modifications to the CM15a and decided to try some starting with the simplest ones first.
Findings:
1. I taped a 9.5 inch 14 gage wire to the CM15a antenna. It did not help.
2. I added a horizontal passive reflector (about 18 1/2 inch I think) to my motion sensors. I kept the 9.5 wire on the CM15a antenna because I was too lazy to remove it. It helps with one sensor but not with the furthest.
3. I opened the CM15a, unstuck the loop in the antenna wire from the sticky glue, slid the plastic antenna mount out from the CM15a case, and let the full length of the wire and plastic antenna dangle out and down the CM15a's outside. The antenna is now longer and straighter but not perfect straight. I kept the passive reflectors on the motion sensors. This helped but seems intermittent with the furthest motion sensor.
4. I changed the passive reflector on the furthest motion senor from horizontal to vertical. Everything now works great!
Questions for the antenna experts:
1. I'm sure that making the passive reflector vertical helps because my CM15a antenna is mostly vertical, correct?
2. Because of how I have the motion sensor mounted. The vertical passive reflector is now about 1/2 inch or so behind the sensor while my CM15a is in front of it (through exterior and interior walls). Would this be making the sensor antenna more directional toward the front?