[arm-allstar] Distorted audio (sampling?)
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Thu Sep 12 09:32:59 EDT 2019
Hi Alessio,
To me, the distortion heard in your recordings doesn't sound it's coming
from the HamVoIP/AllStar software. My first suspicion is noise on the
receiver audio, which leads me to a question: is the same noise heard
on all your AllStar connected receivers or just one?
73, David KB4FXC
On Thu, 12 Sep 2019, "Alessio Sacchi via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to the forum and (relatively) to hamvoip. I come here for help
> after a long journey. Last spring I decided to pick up a project I started
> in 2014 for my local club. I procured myself 5x URI back then for the
> project. I was running TLB back then, so this year I tried OpenRepeater,
> ASL, then finally landed here as I couldn't get more that 1 port to work
> without distorsion with ASL. I have to say I have faced several challenges
> with hamvoip but I was able to get out of it just using documentation and
> forums. So congratulations to all of you for enabling folks like me to get
> to a successful setup alone.
>
> I finally decided to move my node up to the repeater location last Saturday
> and move it to "production". The node is running 1.5rc6-10 on a PI 3B. I
> have 4 ports running: Echolink, a 70cm duplex=2, a 50MHz duplex=1, a 1296
> MHz duplex=1 via DMK URI. I am using simpleusb.
> In my setup, Echolink, 50 and 1296 are connected to my 70cm port at all
> times - the desired behavior is for my users to get out on all other ports
> regardless of where they come in. It works fantastically with distinctive
> courtesy tones and short tails.
>
> I have minor configurations things I will need your help later on, but one
> thing is really impacting usage and adoption. We are experiencing
> occasionally distorted audio when audio comes from radio ports.
>
> I believe the issue manifests randomly (or at least I have not found any
> periodicity) but has the same "form" when it happens. I have uploaded some
> recordings here on dropbox
> <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jbmsbhuh2ebqi7l/AADXRBT9IVz8IbHittoqLW_na?dl=0>
> .
>
> Look at the filename for time reference t the issue in each file. As you
> will notice, the issue manifests in a fade up and fade down form all of the
> times. I am tempted to describe it as progressive packet loss when
> sampling. I was able to confirm this happens only when sampling from URI's
> - a signal getting in from Echolink will be repeated on all output ports
> just fine at all times. It also happens on all ports - meaning your signal
> may be affected regardless the of the audio getting in from either one of
> the 3 radio port. However - and oppositely to what I just said - I have
> just heard one case where the voice beacon was similarly distorted.
>
> I questioned myself whether the PI load was too high. It doesn't seem to be
> the case. asterisk is using just above 70% CPU in the worst case scenario.
> I did try to remove load - for instance by disabling recording which I am
> sending to a mounted exfat USB stick on the 4th USB of the PI. I also tried
> to unlink 23cm and 6m from 70cm to reduce the I/O toward USB, but no luck.
> I did not try to remove the 2 ports physically yet as you can imagine being
> a remote site.
>
> I read through the forum and found out some important work on variable
> audio delay was done recently. I would be curious to know if the problem
> this was generating had a similar behavior - and most importantly how many
> ports this was tested on. I have the feeling 3 radio ports are too many for
> a single PI - or at least that it is not a common scenario to many, hence
> not much tested by the community. Very curious.
>
> I also read an interesting post around audio distortions and PI power
> supplies. In my setup, I have a 220Vac to 5Vdc wall plug in adapter bought
> off amazon just after a 1500VA APC UPS. I wonder if ripple on this power
> supply might be responsible for this issue. Or any other type of spurious
> emission picked up from the 5V line.
>
> Core dumps: I do see one generated ~24+ hours after I first booted the
> system up on the hill. No other since, so it has been stable for 4 days
> although I have been restarting asterisk manually a few times to apply some
> configs.
>
> I guess it's enough for now :) Looking for your valuable inputs.
>
> 73s and thanks.
>
> Alessio IZ4EFN
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