I could use a little advice on RF signalling to the ISY.
I'm trying to rid myself of the little X10 keypads which I use purely to signal via RF. Since I have an ISY IR unit, RF IR seemed the logical way to go (I find the SH RemoteLincs functionally, esthetically and budget-challenged.) I should also say I only really need the RF control for the ISY/Insteon -- we're not really audiophiles and we have other solutions for remoteitis that work fine.
So I ordered up one of the RFS200 kits - a Universal Remote RF20 and an RF-to-IR pickup. My first mistake was putting it inside my structured cabling cabinet where it began happily jibbering away from all the RF noise in there. Obiously not a lot of error band information on this guy. Moving the pickup out a few feet from the cabinet mostly got rid of the noise triggers (not totally). But then I discovered that pressing a key on the RF20 remote sometimes generates several IR codes in the ISY, sometimes one, sometimes none. Not always in a predicable way either. The pattern seems to vary somewhat depending on how long the key is pressed.
It looks to be good moment to take a step back and ask the brain trust if there's a better (translate reliable) solution to this. I'll confess I'm not terribly enthusiastic about spending a grand on a couple of Harmony remotes and receiver, but if that works and it's the only reliable solution then that what I'll do.
Any recommendations would really be appreciated.