Steve 'dillo Okay wrote:
Are you generally happy with your device ?
Yes, I am.. for what I do with it, it's been working well (phone, sms,
gps) in germany as well as UK.. of course, a few quirks are still
around... but I'm happy to work around them.. (like rebooting once I had
WLAN on - can't
2009/1/26 Chris Samuel ch...@csamuel.org
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 4:04:27 am Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
I use QtE 4.4.2 and have no echo with this fix:
http://www.csamuel.org/2009/01/08/echo-suppression-fix-for-qt-extended-442-
Hi All,
Now that the echo is seemingly gone it's time to get rid of the GSM buzz
noise. Is their an official hardware fix and has anyone in London/the UK
applied this succesfully?
Regards
ezuall
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Thanks for pointing me at SHR unstable. I tried SHR in December, but this
time my first 2 calls have been echo free, so that is good. I will,
thankfully, be using my Freerunner as my daily phone this week.
Cheers
ezuall
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Hi,
I'm currently using a quite customized but up to date version of
Om2008.9 testing (equal to Om2008.12?). It otherwise wonderful but I
still can't use the Freerunner as a normal cellphone with it yet as I
still get echo on the other side both for calls coming in and for the
From: Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com
Date: January 24, 2009 2:21:45 PM PST
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 4:04:27 am Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
I use QtE 4.4.2 and have no echo with this fix:
http://www.csamuel.org/2009/01/08/echo-suppression-fix-for-qt-extended-442-
on-openmoko-neo
Thanks for confirming it works for you too!
No problem with the sound either (I use only this
2009/1/23 ezuall ezu...@gmail.com:
Thanks for that, I will give that new SHR distro a try this weekend.
I am trying SHR-unstable now. I called my wife today, and she said
something like ah, at last, a normal sound. She confirmed that the
echo was much reduced; there was still something there,
Hi all,
I've tried most of the distributions and patches that are echo free and
nothing has worked sofar except when I configure the volume so low that you
can hardly hear a thing.
One thing that makes troubleshooting this issue so tricky is the fact that
the echo is experienced by the person
I've tried most of the distributions and patches that are echo free
and nothing has worked sofar except when I configure the volume so low
that you can hardly hear a thing.
i haven't read the whole thread so excuse me if anyone has mentioned
this already...
i have always suffered the same issue
Thanks for that, I will give that new SHR distro a try this weekend.
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2009/1/15 Neil Jerram neiljer...@googlemail.com:
2009/1/15 Gabriel cont...@huau-gabriel.fr:
Hackable1 is echo free no ?
(personnaly i have no echo)
I also have no echo with H1.
Correction: apparently I do still have a bad echo. No one had
mentioned it for a while, so I thought it was
When I was using FDOM 20080927 I changed control.4 (Speaker Playback Volume)
in /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/gsmhandset.state to 117 and I had no echo
problem. Now I'm using 2008.12. I tried the same there, but it didn't help.
Then I copied the gsmhandset.state from my old FDOM backup, but the
2009/1/16 Tha_Man jeroenb...@hotmail.com:
Neil Jerram wrote:
2009/1/15 Gabriel cont...@huau-gabriel.fr:
Hackable1 is echo free no ?
(personnaly i have no echo)
I also have no echo with H1.
Neil
What version of H1 are you using?
Rev 2
Regards,
Neil
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 3:26:23 am ka...@altern.org wrote:
Since there is a known workaround, why doesn't it get applied?
I suspect the Nokia/Trolltech folks are busy with the Qt LGPL stuff.
Lorn did say he'd try to get a snapshot release out around the solstice but it
didn't appear, so it'd be
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 3:17:11 am Gabriel wrote:
Hackable1 is echo free no ?
Yup, that was what inspired me to do the QtE patch as that showed just how
good the audio quality could be!
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Neil Jerram wrote:
2009/1/15 Gabriel cont...@huau-gabriel.fr:
Hackable1 is echo free no ?
(personnaly i have no echo)
I also have no echo with H1.
Neil
What version of H1 are you using? The sound of my mic is bad with H1 rev2
and I can't seem to dial numbers starting with
Yogiz schrieb:
Hi,
I'm currently using a quite customized but up to date version of
Om2008.9 testing (equal to Om2008.12?). It otherwise wonderful but I
still can't use the Freerunner as a normal cellphone with it yet as I
still get echo on the other side both for calls coming in and for the
Yogiz schrieb:
Hi,
I'm currently using a quite customized but up to date version of
Om2008.9 testing (equal to Om2008.12?). It otherwise wonderful but I
still can't use the Freerunner as a normal cellphone with it yet as I
still get echo on the other side both for calls coming in and for
om2008.12 is completly echo free.
In the other hand, when gsm signal is very week,
there is a little buzz. Noboby has complained
about it, but this is the first thing I ask :p
Kosa
- Un mundo mejor es posible -
Yogiz escribió:
Hi,
I'm currently using a quite customized but up to date
Kosa wrote:
om2008.12 is completly echo free.
Not really.
If I have the volume up more than the half slider,
then some people complain hearing an echo.
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Kosa wrote:
om2008.12 is completly echo free.
Not really.
If I have the volume up more than the half slider,
then some people complain hearing an echo.
But is there an improvement over 2008.9?
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Yogiz wrote:
But is there an improvement over 2008.9?
Yes. The setting where the echo doesn't appear is loud enough to
understand the caller clearly.
In an noisy environment it could get problematic, though.
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If I have the volume up more than the half slider,
then some people complain hearing an echo.
the echo is only partially handled by the fr. depending on the spot you're
in it happens with other phones too.
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Hackable1 is echo free no ?
(personnaly i have no echo)
ka...@altern.org wrote:
Yogiz schrieb:
Hi,
I'm currently using a quite customized but up to date version of
Om2008.9 testing (equal to Om2008.12?). It otherwise wonderful but I
still can't use the Freerunner as a normal cellphone with
2009/1/15 Gabriel cont...@huau-gabriel.fr:
Hackable1 is echo free no ?
(personnaly i have no echo)
I also have no echo with H1.
Neil
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On OM2008.12 and I have significant echo. I managed to apply a fix to
2008.9 but doesn't appear to apply to 2008.12. Would really like a
fix for this, I am using it as my day to day phone and for the most
part I'm happy with it but I get complaints from callers about the
echo.
2009/1/15 Gabriel
On OM2008.12 and I have significant echo. I managed to apply a fix to
2008.9 but doesn't appear to apply to 2008.12. Would really like a
fix for this, I am using it as my day to day phone and for the most
part I'm happy with it but I get complaints from callers about the
echo.
doesn't
2009/1/15 Yogiz yog...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm currently using a quite customized but up to date version of
Om2008.9 testing (equal to Om2008.12?). It otherwise wonderful but I
still can't use the Freerunner as a normal cellphone with it yet as I
still get echo on the other side both for calls
There must be some other things influencing this. I have NEVER had an Echo
issue. I have Revision A5 and have used pretty much every distro. Possibly,
SIM Card and Service Provider nuances? I always read about the echo, echo
fix etc.. and have just never had an issue. I live in NE USA and use
http://n2.nabble.com/QTextended-4.4.1-tp1298701p1299157.html
Playing with alsamixer during a call and reducing the mono playback
volume made the echo go away apparently (although reduce it too far
and my voice went away with it).
You have to replace the state file as above for future calls to
The echo heard by the other party is influenced by the entire loop from their
mic through the telco(s) to the Freerunner earpiece, through the air and/or
casework to the Freerunner mic and back through the telco(s) to their
earpiece. If there isn't enough gain around the loop then they won't
Andy Kilner wrote:
On OM2008.12 and I have significant echo. I managed to apply a fix to
2008.9 but doesn't appear to apply to 2008.12. Would really like a
fix for this, I am using it as my day to day phone and for the most
part I'm happy with it but I get complaints from callers about the
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