I"ve actually read through this thread a few times now and realized an idea from TTA would apply very well here. It's not the
exact thing mentioned, but an offshoot. This is what I used for a while while testing a problem, but I suppose you could use
it full time as long as you weren't worred about using a lot of RF commands. If your alarm system is armed, normally you would
not be controlling a lot at that time anyway.
I took a door/window sensor (Older unit), added a wall transformer for power, (No batteries, please) and triggered the sensor
with a standard 555 about every minute. It was simple to have that set a flag. (I only use OnAlert so not registering this sensor
was not an issue, but if you had an alarm console, I guess that would be...)
Running a timer in the CM15, Clear the flag, wait 1 minute and check. If flag set, all is OK. If not (I wait for two fails....)
then you can assume that power failed or the RF is jammed. (This found two noisy intercoms that I disposed of...)
Very Quick and dirty, an it uses lots of RF commands (which could jam other things if the timing were wrong...) but does
provide an indication that signals are getting through to the CM15. Just be sure you check twice and more than twice
the time interval from the 555. (No Sync-up needed that way and provides insurance for timing errors.)
Would this be useable to help in an actual Alarm system or might this be likely tojam other sensors at the exact wrong time,
preventing an alarm and defeating the purpose? I have no idea which would be better but it worked for testing...
I must also say "Sorry" because this is a little Off-topic, but I didn't start this thought, so I had to chime in.