HI Dave,

Have a second look at my previous answer ;) It enables you to do exactly 
that. To indentify your field, add an second string parameter. like this:
<input type="radio" ng-model="data.formData.alert"         ng-value="1" 
ng-change='radioValue(data.formData.alert,"alert")'>
<input type="radio" ng-model="data.formData.someThingElse" ng-value="9" 
ng-change='radioValue(data.formData.someThingElse, "someThingElse")'>

Is that what you where after?

Regards
Sander

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