At 10/30/03 11:36 PM, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried to use values like 0.5 or 0.8?
Hmmm, good suggestion, but it didn't help, unfortunately.
However -- I did some more testing, and found that using extremely large
negative values such as -20.0 does make it noticeably quieter (I
=0.8
By the way... how to interpret those vaules?
Thanks,
Dan
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RX gain TX gain
Lists wrote:
I have an X100p cardand it is hard
?
Thanks,
Dan
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From: WipeOut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lists wrote:
I have an X100p cardand it is hard to hear the person on the other
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At 10/30/03 12:21 PM, Jared Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's my understand that they are db levels. (And, if I remember my
electrical engineering classes from college, a 3db increase effectively
doubles the volume.)
As a slight aside on the subject of gain
It seems that most people
Lists wrote:
I have an X100p cardand it is hard to hear the person on the other
end. Should I mess with these values? I have heard both yes and no to
this question in the past. If yes, how much louder should I make them?
Thanks,
MIchael
Start with 0.5 and see if its too loud or not
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, WipeOut wrote:
Lists wrote:
I have an X100p cardand it is hard to hear the person on the other
end. Should I mess with these values? I have heard both yes and no to
this question in the past. If yes, how much louder should I make them?
Thanks,
MIchael
I have an X100p cardand it is hard to hear the person on the other
end. Should I mess with these values? I have heard both yes and no to
this question in the past. If yes, how much louder should I make them?
Thanks,
MIchael
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