rxgain and txgain are in db.
We have a similar problem which is even more noticeable since we divert
calls by receiving on one fxo card #1 and sending out on fxo card #2. I
can't seem to find a properly working solution for the attentuation which is
taking place.
For your issue, try setting txgain to around 6.0 and see if it's any better.
I think that you will need to restart asterisk for settings to take effect.
Tan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Archer" <jim@archer.net>
To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 2:06 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Gain settings
Hi All...
I am using Asterisk on Debian with a single FXO card. I find that when I
dial into it it sounds very soft. I also noticed that when I record VM
greetings (I use the USB device for FXS) they are very soft.
I saw the rxgain and txgain. Can some one tell me how these are used? I
have seen examples with 0.0 and others with 100%. I have played with
integers and found they can make it very loud and distorted.
Whats the proper system?
Thanks...
Jim
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