Hello

The option relaxdtmf=yes improved the accuracy of received DTMF digits on cell phones but did not make DTMF detection 100%. Increasing the rxgain to 15 does improve the accuracy almost to 100%, as long as you let the first few milliseconds of the recording play. The problem now is that once a call finds it's way to my handset the received audio is distorted and too loud to carry on a conversation without some discomfort to the listener. I have tried setting the rxgain to a negative db setting for my S100U and that does not seem to have any affect on how loud the signal is (if it worked it still wouldn't do anything for the distortion though). Is this information helpful to anyone? Is there a way I can get more information that would be helpful to someone who can code a solution?

[channels]

txgain=0
rxgain=15.0
context = default
language = en
callwaiting = yes
callwaitingcallerid = no
threewaycalling = yes
transfer = yes
cancelforward = yes
callreturn = no
usecallerid = yes
hidecallerid = no
echocancel = yes
echocancelwhenbridged = yes
immediate = yes

relaxdtmf=yes
group = 1
;use with FXO PCI card
signalling = fxs_ks
channel => 1-3

echocancel = yes
echocancelwhenbridged = yes
context = local
immediate = no
group = 2
txgain=15.0
rxgain=-6.0
;use with FXS USB card
signalling = fxo_ks
callerid = "Brian Schrock" <(614) 798-9106>
mailbox=2244,2245,2246
channel => 4

On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 03:46 PM, James Hines wrote:

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 14:32, Martin Pycko wrote:
You may try to add
relaxdtmf=yes
just before channel => 4 in zapata.conf


Thanks! This has solved the problem for the test phone! I will try my
cell phone from home tonight, but I suspect the problem has been solved.
Just out of curiosity, is the relaxed mode looser than the DTMF spec or
is it just the outside limits of the spec, and the normal mode is more
restrictive than the DTMF spec?


jwsh

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Brian J. Schrock
Network Engineer, RHCE, CCNA
Anistone Technologies
Phone: 614-798-9106
FAX: 614-573-7165
6926 Avery Rd.
Dublin, OH 43017

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