On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 05:32:51PM -0600, David D. Hagood wrote:
> Well, I found out that while we have the DTMF test tape at work, it is
> exactly that - a cassette tape that is copyrighted. So, no easy/legal
> way to make it available for testing...
What does such tape contain ?
- DTMF tones buried in various degrees of distortions,
which should be decodable ?
- DTMF tones buried in varying noises which should not be
decodable ?
- Other multi-tone signals which should not decode ?
For the last, I know of cases where test was done by playing a radio
station on the decoder for 2-3 days, and seeing when does it trigger
DTMFs (if ever).
For that matter, the Linux kernel ISDN audio DTMF detection is exactly
of the last variant.
/Matti Aarnio
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