"The talk of sharing connections with boxes that multiplex over an RS232 
connection led me to find the products that speak SDLC to a device that then 
communicates with a set of RS232 devices. I hardly think that is the same 
thing, since although a single RS232 is required on the computer, it is not 
speaking directly to the devices on the other end."

Don't know if this is related to the description of my interface but, in case 
it was, here is a bit more detail:

I use a relay to switch between 2 different RS232 transmitters.  One is the 
routine interrogator of the RS232 receiver, the other is switched in circuit 
when I want to send a non-routine command to the receiver.   The receiver 
doesn't know where the command came from and it doesn't care.  The routine 
interrogator doesn't know it was taken out of circuit because the TX line is 
only stolen in a gap between its routine interrogations.

As an example - I can configure my system so the KAT500 Utility is the routine 
interrogator of my KAT500.  When I change my TX frequency my controller 
switches the RS232 transmit source from the PC to my Arduino which sends the 
KAT500 a new frequency.  That frequency command is in a gap between the routing 
KAT500 Utility interrogations.    

My interface actually has 3 multiplexing relays  - one for the KAT500 
interrogator (KAT500 Util or my interface), one for the KPA500 interrogator 
(KPA500 Util or my interface), and one for my TS-590 interrogator (OmniRIg or 
my interface).  

Works perfectly and, to the best of my knowledge, no RS232 standards were 
damaged.

(I wrote all of that without a single mention of "polling").

Andy, k3wyc


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