On Feb 16, 2005, at 10:34 AM, Steve Underwood wrote:


BTW, Steve, if you're still reading, what is the RADIO_RELAX option intended to be for in dsp.c?

It is something someone else added to the code to make the detection criteria in relaxed mode even more relaxed. If setting that helps, something in your channel must be causing some serious filtering of low frequencies. Can you try logging the audio to a file, and send it to me for analysis? chan_spy, or something like that, should do the job.



Actually, it was Florian that posted about this option. I haven't tried it (spent an awful lot of time last week compiling different configurations of stable, head, patches...taking a break this week). This is Florian said:


On Feb 15, 2005, at 1:12 PM, Florian Lefeuvre wrote:


I find the compilation option RADIO_RELAX.
this option change a threshold in DTMF detection (function dtmf_detect in dsp.c)
I remark an big improvement in the detection of the dtmf over GSM.
have you ever test this option?
RADIO is obscur for me, does it mean all wireless device?


Florian

-mark

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