1Khz, straight up? If it is, there may be aliasing... Awww what'm I talking about... this is on low bandwidth codecs... of course it's gonna be distorted :)

Telco milliwatt is 1004hz to avoid aliasing problems on a T1

James Golovich wrote:

On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, tmpm wrote:



If you dont mind the call, 716-861-7610 is milliwatt and 716-861-7611 is quiet term.
I put them in that Ericsson AXE-10 in 1984 and they're still there.




Oh one more thing nobody has pointed out yet.  * comes with an app that
can do ths as well.

-= Info about application 'Milliwatt' =-

[Synopsis]:
Generate a Constant 1000Hz tone at 0dbm (mu-law)

[Description]:
Milliwatt(): Generate a Constant 1000Hz tone at 0dbm (mu-law)

James

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