04-20-07 06:11 PM
"Peter Watson" <peter@pwatson.org> wrote in message
news:MPG.2092cf0a5babca0e989683@news.ntli.net...
> In article <4628b418$0$19249$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>, spam.th@t.way
> says...
>
> You haven't said how the call is routed that has the volume problem. If
> the call was originated by you and is via your voip provider then you
> need to adjust the FXS input gain (not output, that affects the volume
> of the caller to you)
>
> If the volume problem is on a PSTN call the both the FXS and FXO volume
> adjustments need to be set. Get the FXS settings right first (using a
> voip call) as this lines up the SPA input for your handset and then get
> the FXO settings right for the PSTN line.
>
> I've been juggling my settings for my SPA3000 and am all sorts of
> problems balancing volume against echo performance.
>
> Best of luck!
>
> Peter
The call is originated by me and is via my VOIP provider - I will have a
tweak as you suggest - thanx
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