jlumague Report post Posted 02/24/2005 06:43 AM Hi, newbie in detecting frequency needs some help here guys, I've read some entries here that you can manually get the frequency of the disconnect tone using cooledit. I downloaded the program but I'm having a hard getting the correct value using that utilities. Any help on how to get the frequency would be a great help to me. I attached my disconnect tone here if you want to detet it. Thanks in advance. JBL discon_tone.zip Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/24/2005 11:16 PM This disconnect tone is quite unusual. The tones are a single frequency of 564Hz. The cadence is: ON for 165ms OFF for 395ms ON for 300ms OFF for 270ms I'd recommend the Dialogic TSP settings to be: Freq 1 : 564 Freq 1 deviation : 50 Freq 2 : 0 Freq 2 deviation : 0 On time : 23 On time deviation : 10 Off time : 33 Off time deviation : 10 Repetition : 3 Share this post Link to post
jlumague Report post Posted 03/03/2005 08:35 AM Hi, Thanks for the reply, I tried using that TSP already but still no luck in detecting the disconnect tone. I did try using perfect call analysis also in defining the tones using dx_blddtcad() function still the same result. Thanks in advance, JBL Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 03/03/2005 09:27 AM Try changing the repetitions count down, and increasing the deviation settings until it detects the disconnect - and please let us know at what settings the disconnect tone became detected. Share this post Link to post
jlumague Report post Posted 03/06/2005 11:13 AM hi, I can detect the disconnect tone already. this is the paremeter that works. Freq 1 : 500 Freq 1 deviation : 100 Freq 2 : 0 Freq 2 deviation : 0 On time : 23 On time deviation : 10 Off time : 0 Off time deviation : 0 Repetition : 2 Is there any problem eventhough I have no value for off time and a deviation of 100? Thanks. JBL Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 03/07/2005 12:03 AM By disabling the 'off' cadence while having the 'repetition set to 2 you are probably setting the card to detect on ON tone of between 260ms and 660ms - and one of the ON tones falls in this range. If that works for you OK then you can stick with it - I'd try to experiment with using the OFF setting as well to create a ON/OFF cadence based detection - this reduces the chance of false detections. Share this post Link to post