[App_rpt-users] Distorted audio - no explanation
Jim Duuuude
telesistant at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 23 15:57:46 UTC 2012
Well, maybe we should get together, bring up a connection, and swap some tone.
Please (off list, of course), send me your phone number and login info to your
system (so that I can see it from both ends while we are testing).
Time-wise today things are not looking good. It's definitely a majorly serious skater day.
My friend and I are going to Westchester and also check out the old (rather bowly)
park at Venice.
So if I get back soon enough (keeping in mind the time difference there) I will call.
However, realistically, we went to bed at about 0200 our time last night (er, this morning
I guess).
Jim
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 11:06:24 -0400
From: kp4tr.ramon at gmail.com
To: telesistant at hotmail.com
CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Distorted audio - no explanation
Yes, audio levels are set perfectly.
Believe me, I am totally perplexed as to what is causing this as
it just happened out of nowhere.
I can connect from one node to another and audio sound great both
ways. It's only when I connect outside my network using Allstar.
If I use echolink from the one node that has it configured, to the
node in Chicago I'm testing with, audio sounds great. Same
hardware.
It is not an audio level setting problem. It is not a usbradio
option setting, as I use 2 entirely different radios and both have
same situation.
It is not a server setting, as I have tested on 2 separate
servers, and same problem.
I rebooted both servers several times. No change.
The only common thing is my network and ISP. Tested with my IRLP
node, all is ok. Tested bandwidth, everything looks good (average
40MBPS up/ 5MBPS down).
On 6/23/2012 4:51 AM, Jim Duuuude wrote:
have you set your audio levels to the standard app_rpt/Allstar
TLP?
Jim WB6NIL
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 03:04:36 -0400
From: kp4tr.ramon at gmail.com
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: [App_rpt-users] Distorted audio - no explanation
Hello,
I have an interesting situation. I have been using Allstar
for over a month discovering its capabilities. Tonite a
friend on node 28679 tells me my audio is distorted. Im
puzzled because I haven't changed any settings on my node in
a few days, although I did setup a new server that will go
next week to Puerto Rico.
So I turn on a remoterig radio in Chicago (independent of
Allstar) to listen to myself, and indeed my audio sounds
awful. So I check for all possible causes, but nothing
changes. I switched radios, power supplies, moved cables
around, but problem continues. I even reset my network and
changed switch. Yet I decided to use echolink to connect to
same exact hardware/URI FOB etc, and audio sounds perfect. I
thought it was my friends radio, but I connected his radio
to the WINS network during a net, and audio was fine.
So my question is this. My 2 nodes on same server can
connect to each other (28532 -> 28689), audio sounds
great. I connect to node in Chicago, and audio is awful. I
use echolink with same exact hardware on both ends, audio is
perfect. So it is not a hardware or audio setting problem.
It seems to be network and/or related to VOIP audio. I have
yet to test with someone else other then KP4EOP.
I even tested with the new server I am setting up, and it
also has same issues. Even changed ports. Anyone seen this
happen?
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