No PSTN echo (SP1, SP2 echo OK)

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RonR:
I don't understand your last post.

Nearsighted:
Replacement phone responded same way to echo test when using #, with OBI off, and with OBI completely removed from line.

However, replacement phone-to-phone works normally, except for feedback and audio artifacts... but it's an old phone.

Nearsighted:
...that is, replacement phone-to-phone audio is m/o/l normal, traversing non-powered OBI, powered OBI and no OBI.

LeftRight:
If you cannot get PSTN echo on both "non-powered OBi" and "no OBi", then, it is very likely a problem with your PSTN line, or the phone.

Also, # + dial tone + powered OBi --> diagonse whether OBi has the connection issue with your PSTN line and phone, there is no much involvement from OBi that affects audio quality.

Nearsighted:
PSTN conversations are possible with both phones when connected directly to telco line. I lose the main phone only when running PSTN thru OBI. I'm thinking that, if audio works on the old phone, something may be tweaked upward to make audio hearable for the Panasonics.

The echo question came up when trying to bring up the system. Is it crucial to steady operation?

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