With packet radio it was a case here is a massage x long have you got it, and a reply either no missed that or yes that was OK, but with a cheap wireless thermostat no reply is send, so all it does is send on change and cross its fingers it was received, some receivers want a message every ½ hour and it no message turn off, and the message is repeated every 20 minutes even if no charge, but unless two way coms, it is a little hit and miss. Be it a tone or an address the same problem, if it does not get the message, it does not know it needs to resend.
And we have all sorts today using wireless, from the door bell to the TRV. I have looked at the frequency used and tired to find it, with hope once found signal could also find anything blocking signal, but have failed.
I remember on prospective ham being hassled by next door for causing interference, we were doing the RAE together and I know he was being a good little boy and not transmitting until he had his licence, but next door was adamant he was causing the problem, then we found a visitor who had illegal CB in his car, was finishing off his chat sitting outside his house before coming to door and ringing door bell.
Be it a taxi, ambulance or police there are people who can transmit with a lot of power, years ago before digital the house across the road to dads was a police house, and the police car radio would come through my dads electronic organ.
And we have pointed out many times, 12 volt lights are designed to have short leads and tungsten bulbs, if some one has longer than recommended leads and fits LED bulbs we have no idea what it will transmit.
I decided hear to use a wired thermostat, it still sends frequency coded massages, same as a LAN, but as with a LAN through wires which also power it.
However it may have been a one off never to happen again. So only time will tell.