Good evening to everyone

Hrabosh zbynecek at volny.cz
Tue Jan 11 23:08:36 CET 2011



I set the controls as you wrote and made a call to test it.

I found out that if my phone is ringing and I press "Answer" button, the
call is not answered, but dropped! After cca 1s, person who is calling
gets busy tone and I get missed call

 ---->>> I'm not able to receive calls !


Zbynek.





Linus Gasser píše v St 05. 01. 2011 v 20:59 +0100:
> Le 31.12.10 01:05, Hrabosh a écrit :
> > 9/ People I call with are complaining about bad sound quality. Did it
> > happen to any of you?
> 
> For me it was enough to use the following settings in NeoControl:
> 
> Playback: 125
> Sidetone: 3
> Mic2: 1
> 
> I nearly threw away my phone before finding out these settings... But as 
> I read on the list here, it's extremely different from one phone to 
> another. I liked the following post of Al Johnson (which I think you'll 
> understand and makes you chuckle, too, reading your other posts as a 
> HW-engineer having frightened SW-engineers in the back...):
> 
> 
> [Snipped all but the 3 important channels, and reordered for the route the
> signal takes]
> 
>  > > 	control.48 {
>  > > 		value 3
>  > > 	}
> +30dB
>  > > 	control.12 {
>  > > 		value 7
>  > > 	}
> +6dB
>  > > 	control.5 {
>  > > 		value 110
>  > > 	}
> -11dB
> Total: +25dB
> 
> This is a ridiculous way to get that total gain, unless you want 
> distortion. That may be a fine goal on a guitar amp, but not on a phone. 
> For some reason it seems to be the recommendation , but don't ask me 
> why. To get the same signal level with much less chance of distortion 
> try these:
>    Control 48
> 	value 2 (+24dB)
>    Control 12
> 	value 5 (0dB)
>    Control 5
> 	value 122 (+1dB)
> 
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