[Asterisk-Users] Re: X100P Echo was: USB Headsets (Plantronics DSP-400)

Jason A. Pattie pattieja at pcxperience.com
Thu Apr 1 09:58:14 MST 2004


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Doug Meredith wrote:
| "Jason A. Pattie" <pattieja at pcxperience.com> wrote:
|
|
|>Is there any possibility to remove the "turnaround" leg or whatever its
|>called at the X100P?  I'm just thinking of a scenario where none of the
|>outgoing signal is ever introduced to the incoming circuit.  That way,
|>the echo problem simply disappears.  Or is this not possible?  What if
|>the X100P were modified to do this in hardware?  Go ahead and let it
|>"balance" the circuit if that is necessary, but then not introduce any
|>of the outgoing signal onto the incoming circuit.
|
|
| I believe that some high-end hardware does this.  The ADIT 600 claims
| to.  I wish that the X100P did, as we have three that we are unable to
| use due to echo.

I would think this would be a no-brainer.  But, then, maybe I don't
understand the complexities of the problem that needs to be solved in
order to do this.  I just know that there are lots of systems out there
that deal quite adequately with this problem and don't experience echo
issues (i.e., cell phone to PSTN connections from multiple companies, etc.).

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Jason A. Pattie
pattieja at xperienceinc.com
Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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