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X10 Signal Path Design
Lieven Hollevoet edited this page Sep 22, 2014
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- Guidelines for successful X10 Signal Paths:**
- Priority 1**: Ensure an X-10 phase coupling solution between the two 117V phases of N.A. power is in place (even if it seems to work without one). One Misterhouse user who "got it" wrote" Aha! To get a path you need a signal bridge." So. Where do I get one of those? :)
- Priority 2**: Inject and receive the signal to the PC Interface (the most important X10 receiver/transmitter) as close as possible to the breaker panel, and directly into a wall or panel socket (i.e. no powerbars or 4/6 way trailing power sockets).
- Priority 3**: Don't connect anything at the same point as the PC interface if at all possible, do not plug into the interface even if it is equiped with a socket.
- Priority 4:** Limit the X10 signal collisions by limiting the number of transmitters - especially wireless receivers since more than one will cause signal collisions.
- Priority 5:** Then look for signal interference - things that would create line noise in the 120 KHz range.
- Priority 6**: Then look for signal traps (surge and line noise filters) that might be diminishing the signal.
- Dialog and Opinions:**