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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| 2008/8/5 Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Only thing you may try for now is changing GSM-provider, as it seems
to be
| very clear the issue is to be found on some GSM-networks, and not (or
less)
| on
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 11:25:56AM +0100, Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| 2008/8/5 Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Only thing you may try for now is changing GSM-provider, as it seems
to be
| very clear the issue is to be found on some GSM-networks, and
2008/8/5 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do they say the buzzing is consistent, or it comes and goes?
I've not asked in any detail. What frequency of coming and going has
been reported? Are we talking seconds or minutes?
Jeff
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| 2008/8/5 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Do they say the buzzing is consistent, or it comes and goes?
|
| I've not asked in any detail. What frequency of coming and going has
| been reported? Are we talking
Am Di 5. August 2008 schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
2008/8/5 Joerg Reisenweber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Only thing you may try for now is changing GSM-provider, as it seems to be
very clear the issue is to be found on some GSM-networks, and not (or
less)
on some others. Generally the 1800/1900
2008/8/5 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Like Ole says when I started looking at it, by calling a landline in the
same room and listening to its receiver lying on the desk, it varied
tremendously and not in a repeatable way. Eg, it appeared to vary by
orientation of the phone, but when I traced
Am Di 5. August 2008 schrieb Sebastien Nanchen:
Hello,
I played with my Freerunner for some days now. I am part of the users who
have the buzzing sound problem. I modified the sound configuration as
described
in the wiki and was able to eradicate the echo (caller-side) and to make the
Am Di 5. August 2008 schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
2008/8/5 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Like Ole says when I started looking at it, by calling a landline in the
same room and listening to its receiver lying on the desk, it varied
tremendously and not in a repeatable way. Eg, it appeared to
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 07:49:51PM +0800, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Am Di 5. August 2008 schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
2008/8/5 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Like Ole says when I started looking at it, by calling a landline in the
same room and listening to its receiver lying on the desk, it
Am Di 5. August 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| So it comes and goes in discrete steps and it lags behind the change of
| position.
|
| That's exactly the behaviour we would expect when noise is related to
| MS-TXPower controlled by a PCL command from
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Just a note, on the skelephone that I use I replaced the GSM antenna
| with a short length of patch wire, it still works (and some guy was
| complaining normal GTA02 is for hardcore hackers). I guess if I
Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
BS decides on this depending on signal-quality of MS as BS sees it.
It would be *very* helpful to confirm this, by using some RF-meter (e.g.
microwave leakage tester?), and/or reading the battery current, while
observing the noise come and go-
I tested this a while
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 18:56 +0800, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
Local has never been a related issue. It's always far end that get's the
buzz. Quite basic and important to understand. We have *two* distinct
audio-transfers with opposite directions. Buzz is on
FR-(mixer,GSM)-far_end only.
If
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Am Mi 6. August 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
| Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|
| | Just a note, on the skelephone that I use I replaced the GSM antenna
| | with a short length of patch wire, it
moved thread to [hardware]-ml, please continue there.
This thread closed and discontinued.
thanks
jOERG
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