> > I was surprised to see that it's 240 volts (peak-to-peak)! Egad.. no
> > wonder it shocks fingertips.
> >
> > 20Hz (50ms cycle), 2 second long clean sine waveform. I was just
> > surprised to see twice as much voltage as expected.
>
> 240 sounds like a lot. Are you sure you were doing DC me
On Saturday, September 20, 2003 10:37 PM, Mark Spencer
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I was surprised to see that it's 240 volts (peak-to-peak)! Egad..
> > no
> > wonder it shocks fingertips.
> >
> > 20Hz (50ms cycle), 2 second long clean sine waveform. I was just
> > surprised to see twice
> I was surprised to see that it's 240 volts (peak-to-peak)! Egad.. no
> wonder it shocks fingertips.
>
> 20Hz (50ms cycle), 2 second long clean sine waveform. I was just
> surprised to see twice as much voltage as expected.
240 sounds like a lot. Are you sure you were doing DC measurement?
Nor
-=> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 10:51:06 -0500 (CDT), Mark Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Try increasing "PEGCOUNT" in wcfxo.c. You'll have to do a "make
> install" in zaptel, unload, and reload wcfxo:
Thanks for the fix! I set PEGCOUNT to 10 and did a few successful
tests without false rings -- l
Try increasing "PEGCOUNT" in wcfxo.c. You'll have to do a "make install"
in zaptel, unload, and reload wcfxo:
# cd /usr/src/zaptel
# vi wcfxo.c (change the #define PEGCOUNT 5 line to something like 10)
# make install
# rmmod wcfxo
# modprobe wcfxo
# asterisk -vvvgc
See if that does it. Thanks!