Has anyone ever heard of this so called Dynamic Impedance matching on the ADIT 600? I called their support and they've never heard of it. We are of course having echo problems are on the far end due to digital/analog conversion on the local end using a channel bank. We have purchased an ADIT 600 and yes the complaints are "far less" however we're still getting them. While I have not been witness to this myself it still seems to be a problem. I understand the quality of wire plays a big part and yes speaker phones and cell phones can attribute to these problems remote or local. The only clue to the dynamic impedance is that the 5g and ver8 of the FXS cards can "hardcode" the impedance according to country. Well that's fine and dandy but so can a Rhino CB-24 in the rating of milliamps.. Does anyone have suggestions regarding these issues? Please hold back the flaming comments. I'm not here to flame, but to resolve and very tiring issue. :-) Matt
Andrew Kohlsmith
2005-Mar-23 07:30 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] ADIT 600 "Dynamic Impedance matching"
On March 23, 2005 08:25 am, Matt Schulte wrote:> Has anyone ever heard of this so called Dynamic Impedance matching on > the ADIT 600? I called their support and they've never heard of it. WeThat's odd, I have always had excellent support from CAC. And FWIW I've never had echo problems with their channel banks. Ever. I have echocancel turned off in the Zapata driver.> The only clue to the dynamic impedance is that the 5g and ver8 of the > FXS cards can "hardcode" the impedance according to country. Well that's > fine and dandy but so can a Rhino CB-24 in the rating of milliamps..You don't tune impedance in milliAmps. That's a current measurement. The Rhino can probably alter the amount of current it can source and this is what they're talking about. Not having used Rhino's stuff, I can't say for certain, but you simply don't alter impedance by changing mA. (yes, IAAEE).> Does anyone have suggestions regarding these issues? Please hold back > the flaming comments. I'm not here to flame, but to resolve and very > tiring issue. :-)You can start by giving us a connection diagram between the Adit600 and whatever you're hooked up to, including grade of cable, how long it is, what it's terminating to (make and model) and whether you've tried replacing some runs with other cable to test. Invariably my Adit600 analogue runs are always under 50 feet since I'm terminating to a PBX or KSU nearby. These devices are able to terminate very long (km) runs, so I am curious as to why you're having such issues. Do you have the gains on the Adit600 or Zapata turned way up? -A.
Thanks for the response, it's a rather simple setup. What worries me is we're going into an old PBX, the channelbank goes 25pair about 20 feet to a punchdown block. Then from the block goes to another block (standard telco room layout) then to the phone system. The old phone system is a Meridian, about 20 years old. All the phones coming off that are analog from what I gather, the building wiring can range from 5 - 50 years old. What's unusual is I've never heard this echo personally. I've had the customer call from different phones of course and I've dialed out from these phones to even my cell phone and haven't had a problem. What's odd is this seems to be random, if I could get it to happen everytime on a single phone then I could point fingers at the internal wiring. shrug, else all I have to blame is the cb or the wiring between it and the pbx. Thoughts? -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:akohlsmith-asterisk@benshaw.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:31 AM On March 23, 2005 08:25 am, Matt Schulte wrote:> Has anyone ever heard of this so called Dynamic Impedance matching on > the ADIT 600? I called their support and they've never heard of it. WeThat's odd, I have always had excellent support from CAC. And FWIW I've never had echo problems with their channel banks. Ever. I have echocancel turned off in the Zapata driver.> The only clue to the dynamic impedance is that the 5g and ver8 of the > FXS cards can "hardcode" the impedance according to country. Well > that's fine and dandy but so can a Rhino CB-24 in the rating of > milliamps..You don't tune impedance in milliAmps. That's a current measurement. The Rhino can probably alter the amount of current it can source and this is what they're talking about. Not having used Rhino's stuff, I can't say for certain, but you simply don't alter impedance by changing mA. (yes, IAAEE).> Does anyone have suggestions regarding these issues? Please hold back > the flaming comments. I'm not here to flame, but to resolve and very > tiring issue. :-)You can start by giving us a connection diagram between the Adit600 and whatever you're hooked up to, including grade of cable, how long it is, what it's terminating to (make and model) and whether you've tried replacing some runs with other cable to test. Invariably my Adit600 analogue runs are always under 50 feet since I'm terminating to a PBX or KSU nearby. These devices are able to terminate very long (km) runs, so I am curious as to why you're having such issues. Do you have the gains on the Adit600 or Zapata turned way up? -A. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users