I can't seem to be able to make outgoing calls with X100P card. I can receive calls fine and it picks up the line and sends the tones, but the telco doesn't recognize them. While the tones are sent I continue to hear the dial tone on the line when I pick up a parallel. I also cannot dial from the parallel until X100P hangs up the line. I am in Turkey. I imagine this is due to incorrect zone information, but I can't seem to be able to find the correct values for Turkey. I tried guessing them with no luck. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks -- Mehmet
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 01:02:34PM -0400, Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu wrote:> I can't seem to be able to make outgoing calls with X100P card. I can > receive calls fine and it picks up the line and sends the tones, but the > telco doesn't recognize them. While the tones are sent I continue to > hear the dial tone on the line when I pick up a parallel. I also cannot > dial from the parallel until X100P hangs up the line.I had the same trouble, here in the UK. What do you have rxgain and txgain set at in zapata.conf ? I found I had to raise the txgain to 0.25 to get it to work on my British Telecom line (Cable Provider's line was fine) I also had to up even further (to 3.0) in order to get inbound fax to work, although I think I can back that off a little. Of course, increasing the gain also gives me an echo issue, in proportion to the gain values, so I suspect I have an impedance issue. YMMV of course. Hope that Helps Iain
> I am in Turkey. I imagine this is due to incorrect zone information, but I > can't seem to be able to find the correct values for Turkey. I tried > guessing them with no luck.DTMF tones in Turkey are the same as the standards everywhere. The other signalling tones are different (such as dial tone), but irrelevant in your case. Iain's suggestion may be what you need. Soner