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2004 Aug 31
0
Polycom SoundPoint... Gains - Which isfor speakerphone
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom SoundPoint... Gains - Which isfor
speakerphone
Hmmm...
Hands Free might be:
voice.gain.rx.digital.chassis="15" (15 is my setting)
Call waiting? You can turn it off in sip.cfg - do not disturb settings
I think. Don't know about gain for call waiting. You might try playing
with some of the variables in ipmid.cfg...
2016 Apr 17
3
Trying to understand cut
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2016 Apr 17
0
Trying to understand cut
Have you read FAQ 7.31 recently, John? Your whole premise is flawed. You should be thinking of ranges [0,10), [10,20), and so on because numbers ending in 0.9 are never going to be exact.
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On April 16, 2016 7:38:50 PM PDT, John Sorkin <jsorkin at grecc.umaryland.edu> wrote:
>I am trying to understand cut so I can divide a list of numbers
2016 Apr 17
2
Trying to understand cut
I am trying to understand cut so I can divide a list of numbers into 10 group:
0-9.0
10-10.9
20-20.9
30-30.9,
40-40.9,
50-50.9
60-60.9
70-70.9
80-80.9
90-90.9
As I try to do this, I have been playing with the cut function. Surprising the following for applications of cut give me the exact same groups. This surprises me given that I have varied parameters include.lowest and right. Can someone