On 17/05/2012 1:24 AM, Steve Underwood wrote:
Hi,
On 05/16/2012 09:59 PM, Larry Moore wrote:
Read the subject line more closely.
Tested receiving too,
I set the Send & Receive speed of the receiving analogue modem to
that below, the log file on the sending modem (iaxmodem) reported it
capable of 9600.
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE max A3 page width (303 mm)
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE max unlimited page length
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE best vres R16 x 15.4 line/mm
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE format support: MH, MR, MMR
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, 256-byte ECM
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
May 16 21:32:04.28: [ 2335]: USE 9600 bit/s
Perhaps the issue is with Hylafax.
Setting the Transmit & Receive strings to "!24,48,72,96" seems to
yield the most reliability in transmission
If you have an ATA in the path that is often the case. Many of them
badly mess up a FAX signal. Without such a distortion machine V.17
should be fine.
The receiving analogue modem is directly connected to the PSTN network
and was used to to determine if the reported issue could be reproduced
on a non-iaxmodem.
My outgoing connections were through an iaxmodem with T.38 gateway
enabled and disabled, with most successful transmissions being when T.38
gateway was used.
Larry.
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