[App_rpt-users] Audio Quality issues on Echolink

Ken ke2n at cs.com
Wed Mar 13 19:09:37 UTC 2013


well as I understand it - the  etxgain=  statement goes into rpt.conf, not echolink.conf.
and you probably need to do an asterisk restart to make it effective.
I have been happy enough with the default settings, but I am guessing if you have nothing in your node stanza (in rpt.conf) you will be 3 dB low on transmit audio.

Remember that E/L is GSM ... same thing they use on overseas cell phones. So if it like a bad overseas cell phone call, then you have it perfect.

Regards

Ken
KE2N
W4BRM/R

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hurlock <bill.hurlock at cpcomms.com>
To: app_rpt-users <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
Sent: Wed, Mar 13, 2013 12:33 pm
Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio Quality issues on Echolink


Has anyone had problems with very low outbound audio to echolink connections? 
he audio reports from the Echolink side are very thin audio, no highs or lows 
nd low level. I have went through my RF link and also through Webtranceiver 
ith the same results. If I do  parrot mode on my link, my audio sounds great. 
he issue seems to be in the interconnect to Echolink. Also I tried adjusting 
he link TX & RX echolink audio levels but I can't hear any change no matter 
hat amounts of + or - gain I put in the etxgain or erxgain statements in the 
cholink.conf file. Any ideas???
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