centaur821
Electrical
- Oct 19, 2008
- 2
I have two (2) GE MDS SD4 telemetry radios at a remote location with a master radio (also a GE MDS SD4) at a different location. It's set up in a Master/Slave relationship.
The two radios are identical and I would like to know if it is possible to connect the COM2 ports (setup in RS-232 mode) together on each radio to be used for diagnostic purposes. If one radio is being used as the primary radio to send data to the Master and the primary has a fault, is it possible to connect the COM2 ports of each radio (primary/backup) together where the primary radios alarm is output to the backup radio and the alarm status is then sent to the location of the Master radio by the Backup radio to notify personnel at the Master radio location that Primary radio has faulted? Same thing if the backup radio goes into a fault, the primary radio would send the backup's status to the Master.
Now I believe the RS-232 pins must be configured to receive and send to the other radio's RS-232 COM2 port. Pin 6 is the Alarm Ouput signal (+5vdc is alarm condition & -5vdc is normal operating condition) and Pin 3 is an RXD (received data) input. Pin 5 is signal ground and would be grounded to a common point. So could I take each radio's Pin 6 output and wire it to the Pin 3 input of the other radio and have it pickup the alarm condition of the opposite radio and forward it on to the Master radio location?
I hope I explained this well enough. I am open to any other ideas that would work.
Thank you.
The two radios are identical and I would like to know if it is possible to connect the COM2 ports (setup in RS-232 mode) together on each radio to be used for diagnostic purposes. If one radio is being used as the primary radio to send data to the Master and the primary has a fault, is it possible to connect the COM2 ports of each radio (primary/backup) together where the primary radios alarm is output to the backup radio and the alarm status is then sent to the location of the Master radio by the Backup radio to notify personnel at the Master radio location that Primary radio has faulted? Same thing if the backup radio goes into a fault, the primary radio would send the backup's status to the Master.
Now I believe the RS-232 pins must be configured to receive and send to the other radio's RS-232 COM2 port. Pin 6 is the Alarm Ouput signal (+5vdc is alarm condition & -5vdc is normal operating condition) and Pin 3 is an RXD (received data) input. Pin 5 is signal ground and would be grounded to a common point. So could I take each radio's Pin 6 output and wire it to the Pin 3 input of the other radio and have it pickup the alarm condition of the opposite radio and forward it on to the Master radio location?
I hope I explained this well enough. I am open to any other ideas that would work.
Thank you.