Think you better check the source code to see how % is treated.
According to all documentation that I have, the only valid numbers that
can be used for gain settings are real numbers expressed in terms of db
of gain. (If a percentage was actually supported, what the hell would
it mean? 60% of
On 1/31/06, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When adjusting the rxgain and txgain in Asterisk 1.2.1 do I need to restart Asterisk
or is it enough to just reload Asterisk in order to apply the new setting?Unless someone just change this recently, the gain settings are notchanged on a
When adjusting the rxgain and txgain in Asterisk 1.2.1 do I need to restart
Asterisk or
is it enough to just reload
Asterisk in order to apply the new setting?
Need to stop asterisk and restart it. A reload will not take the new setting
into consideration. There is no need to stop/start
On 1/31/06, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When adjusting the rxgain and txgain in Asterisk 1.2.1 do I need to restart Asterisk oris it enough to just reload
Asterisk in order to apply the new setting?Need to stop asterisk and restart it. A reload will not take the new settinginto
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 08:44:18AM -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
When adjusting the rxgain and txgain in Asterisk 1.2.1 do I need to restart
Asterisk or
is it enough to just reload
Asterisk in order to apply the new setting?
Need to stop asterisk and restart it. A reload will not
Need to stop asterisk and restart it. A reload will not take the new
setting
into consideration. There is no need to stop/start the zaptel drivers,
just
asterisk itself.
OK.
If I set the gain to a negative number then i decrease the volume? And a
positive number
When adjusting the rxgain and txgain in Asterisk 1.2.1 do I need to
restart Asterisk
or
is it enough to just reload
Asterisk in order to apply the new setting?
Need to stop asterisk and restart it. A reload will not take the new setting
into consideration. There is no
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On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 08:44:18AM -
This isn't correct in all situations. The gain adjustments are in
percentages, and if you need a LOT of gain to compensate for the signal
loss from the CO, then 0.1% really _does_ make a difference.
For example, when I'm watching the output of the CO's milliwatt
generator, an addition of
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