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Re: [hylafax-users] baud rate



I want to say that only the string to transmit fax work well, while that one
for the reception does not work
I use the string, Class1RMQueryCmd: "!3,24", but modem  tries to receive to
14400 and the call goes down.
To test the line and modem I have tried to send a fax to 2400bps from an
other hylafax server, with command sendfax -B 2400, and the modem  receive
correctly to 2400.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Howard" <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ufficio tecnico Acknow S.r.l." <ufficiotecnico@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] baud rate


> On 2004.07.23 07:56 Ufficio tecnico Acknow S.r.l. wrote:
>
> > In HylaFAX version 4.2.0 I use, like suggested, this string
> > Class1RMQueryCmd: "!3,24"  but it does not work correctly in fact when
> > I send a fax i can set the the baud rate with string Class1TMQueryCmd:
> > "!3.24" ,but when i try to set the baud rate in order to receive with
> > string Class1RMQueryCmd: "!3.24" the modem receive to 14400 bit/s.
> > Can you help me?
>
> I don't understand what you're trying to say.
>
> Class1RMQueryCmd should influence reception speeds.
> Class1TMQueryCmd should influence transmission speeds.
>
> So if you're concerned about only receiving faxes, then you only need
> to set:
>
> Class1RMQueryCmd: "!3,24"
>
> in your modem config file with HyaFAX 4.2.0.  You do not need to use
> Class1TMQueryCmd at all, and you must use a comma (not a period) to
> separate the 3 and the 24.
>
> Lee.


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