No, I need to look through the code to work it out. Will get back to you when I have.

Scott

Michael Collins wrote:
Scott,

Did you get the answer to this question yet? Either way, could you
post your openzap.conf and tones.conf files? I'd like to get this one
documented on the wiki so that non-US PSTN tones are properly
documented.

-MC

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Scott Ellis <scott.el...@novatex.com.au> wrote:
  
Quick question, when specifying a "detect-busy" tone in the tones.conf
file - is the cadence used? (The US examples to not have cadence)

In the tests I have does it does not seem to be.

This is a problem in Australia, as we have managed to have our busy tone
425Hz, 375ms on 375ms off, also in our dial tone 400+425+450.

So when I go to dial a call, I often get the Zap channel hanging up
again as it thinks the line is busy.

Scott


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