I am trying to find a solution for low volume when call is forwarded to an external number.
As soon as PBX answers the call and begin forwarding to the external number you can hear destination ringing at very low volume. And once is answered you still get same low volume.
Incoming and outgoing is on analogue lines without reverse circuit capabilities.
The PBX is a NS500 and I have tried with audio gain at maximum for LCOT6 (both in and out) with only small difference (not satisfactory).
You need a very quiet room to be able to understand the other party.
I am thinking at following:
- Are there any amplifiers that I can mount on the analogue lines?
- will digital lines give better performance?
- are there any other solution for this?
As soon as PBX answers the call and begin forwarding to the external number you can hear destination ringing at very low volume. And once is answered you still get same low volume.
Incoming and outgoing is on analogue lines without reverse circuit capabilities.
The PBX is a NS500 and I have tried with audio gain at maximum for LCOT6 (both in and out) with only small difference (not satisfactory).
You need a very quiet room to be able to understand the other party.
I am thinking at following:
- Are there any amplifiers that I can mount on the analogue lines?
- will digital lines give better performance?
- are there any other solution for this?