On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:26:10PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:03:16PM +0000, Mike wrote: > > Folks, > > > > I've got one of those GPO 1950's rotary dial phones that I'm trying to > > get working in the UK. I've got pretty much everything working with my > > TDM400, the phone rings and I can receive calls but I cannot dial with > > the rotary dialer. I have set pulsedial=true > > Should not be needed. This parameter means that your Asterisk system > dials with pulses rather than tones (prefixing 't' rather than 'p' to > the dial string sent to DAHDI). I suppose this is not really what you're > after. > > > or whatever the exact > > setting is and I can dial from the phone by lifting the receiver and > > tapping out the number on the hook. However, using the rotary dialer > > does not work (works fine plugged into my phone line). I have read > > about the possibilty that the pulse settings may need adjusting in > > kernel.h in the dahdi driver but I have no idea what to set them to. I > > have tried tweeking them to various extents but I've not been able to > > bring it to life yet. Does anyone have any experience getting this to > > work? Does anyone know the specs for UK pulse dial? How long should > > the pulses be and what is the gap between them? > > I wonder if anybody wants to follow up on > http://bugs.debian.org/546329 (formly http://bugs.debian.org/399772 ) >
Thanks Tzafrir, that was it. I have changed the fxs.debounce and recompiled. My rotary dialer lives again! Thanks again, Mike.
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