> Incrementally reduce those gains by 2db per day and listen to 
> your customer's feedback relative to echo. Don't bother using 
> milliwatt generators and ztmonitor. (Those tools are okay to 
> find a starting point if you have no other transmission test 
> sets, but will not help even one little tiny bit after that.)

Would you suggest reducing both tx and rx gain by a similar amount each day?
They've complained about them hearing echo on inbound calls, but never that
the *caller* has complained to them about echo. Does that mean txgain is OK,
or would it be worth reducing that as well?

Regards,

Chris
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C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited
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