On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 10:16 +1100, James Harper wrote: > > If they won't, you can basically do the same thing by dialing out from > > asterisk on one pstn line coming back in through a second pstn line, > and > > using the asterisk milliwatt generator. Or, if you have another > asterisk > > system available somewhere, call out through a pstn line to that > > asterisk's > > milliwatt generator. (Obviously its not as good as using a CO > milliwatt > > as now you have to take into consideration the loss from the second > > pstn line, but it is a way to get a handle on the transmission loss > > values, etc.) > > Would the txgain on the 2nd line also come into play? I guess if you set > it to zero then you only have to deal with an estimation of the line > losses.
I can arrange a milliwatt generator for you off a PRI line if you need one... It would be a remote exchange, but hopefully since it should be all digital between your exchange and all the way to my asterisk box and back, it might not matter ?? > On an au configuration example for the pap2 I have seen on the web, the > impedence is set to '220+820||120nF', which suggests that our standard > here isn't 600. Yep, ours is called 'complex impedance' and some other names, but it is different to the US... Regards, Adam _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users