Try a
different, (larger or smaller) room with different acoustical
characteristics. You may be talking, the audio is transmitted from a primary
source - you - but then it may pick up the reflections of your
voice bouncing off of the walls in the room, and the phone may be picking
that up as well. You may not be able to hear the difference, but your phone can.
Also reduce TX gain on the phone. hth
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Corn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [asterisk-users] speaker phone echoI'm having speaker phone echo issues with my grandstream phones 100.i understand that the echo'ing issue is only obvious because of the round trip latency and that traditional phone lines have echo's too but because there is such a slight delay, it can be mistaken for side tone, which is perfectly normal.I don't have any echo issues now on my phones, unless i turn on the speaker phone, then i get acoustic echos. anyone else having this problem? what are some things I can do to alleviate this?
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