I'm in the US, using cards bought direct from Digium.
I have lowered the rxgain and txgain to -8 and that seems to be helping
futher.
I wish I could understand why?
The problem with more time is that I can hear myself in the headset of the
std. phone
as well as the party on the other end. The
-Original Message-
From: Barry FAWTHROP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 7:12 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] echo / delay problem
I'm in the US, using cards bought direct from Digium.
I have lowered the rxgain
I'm having with an echo or delay
I connect to the PSTN with a x100p and then connect a std. phone
to a FXS module on a TDM10B.
The std phone is only 2-wire so I know this is not helping.
(yes I have read the 2-wire 4-wire issue)
I have tried many echocancel values. The best thing to
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 07:19:39AM -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
If you are outside the US, there isn't much you can do since the x100p
card was specifically designed to operate with US 600 ohm impedance
pstn lines.
If you have a x100p clone, it is likely the problem. Replace it with
If you are outside the US, there isn't much you can do since the x100p
card was specifically designed to operate with US 600 ohm impedance
pstn lines.
If you have a x100p clone, it is likely the problem. Replace it with
something capable of matching the pstn impedance for whatever
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 09:22:22AM -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
If you are outside the US, there isn't much you can do since the x100p
card was specifically designed to operate with US 600 ohm impedance
pstn lines.
If you have a x100p clone, it is likely the problem. Replace it
If you are outside the US, there isn't much you can do since the x100p
card was specifically designed to operate with US 600 ohm impedance
pstn lines.
If you have a x100p clone, it is likely the problem. Replace it with
something capable of matching the pstn impedance for
[channels]
echocancel= 16
echocancelwhenbridged = yes
echotraining = no ;; yes
rxgain= -2.0
txgain= -2.0
If you are in the US and using a digium x100p, then try the following:
echotraining=800
echocancel=yes
(The values you
I'm having with an echo or delay
I connect to the PSTN with a x100p and then connect a std. phone
to a FXS module on a TDM10B.
The std phone is only 2-wire so I know this is not helping.
(yes I have read the 2-wire 4-wire issue)
I have tried many echocancel values. The best thing to help was