[asterisk-users] Odd echo issue with speaker phone

2006-10-09 Thread BerkHolz, Steven
I assume that this is from the echo canceller, but I am not sure. A call is started via SIP speakerphone. When the handset is picked up, there is a slight echo of your own voice after you speak.(duh, is there any other kind of echo) If the call is made without the speaker phone, there

Re: [asterisk-users] Odd echo issue with speaker phone

2006-10-09 Thread Doug Lytle
BerkHolz, Steven wrote: If the call is made without the speaker phone, there is no echo. This is caused by the port implementation of echo cancellation of the phone itself. Grandstream 102's speaker phone sucks badly. To the point where it's useless. Doug

Re: [asterisk-users] Odd echo issue with speaker phone

2006-10-09 Thread Doug Lytle
Doug Lytle wrote: This is caused by the port implementation of echo cancellation of the phone itself. Grandstream 102's speaker phone sucks badly. To the point where it's useless. That should have read poor implementation. Doug ___ --Bandwidth

[asterisk-users] Odd echo issue with speaker phone

2006-10-08 Thread BerkHolz, Steven
I assume that this is from the echo canceller, but I am not sure. A call is started via SIP speakerphone. When the handset is picked up, there is a slight echo of your own voice after you speak.(duh, is there any other kind of echo) If the call is made without the speaker phone, there is