
Anyways,
The smart dudes around here built a relay system that we could plug into a Netonix switch. Using 3 ports powered on at 24V the relay keeps the 2-way radio system up running. When voltage reaches a certain low the Netonix switch shuts off ports 1 by 1 which triggers the relays to shut down individual radio repeaters, thus saving the massive battery bank for internet. This way the internet equipment can go for many days without a single recharge if needed.
It works really great and we even get emails letting us know when the radios turn on or off (which is at night usually and nobody is on them). Anyways, thought I'd share!