SIP Client
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 Hey Tinkerers. 
 Im trying to setup a SIP client on a "old" Onion Omega 1 (the first ones). Also i have a rotary dial also that i want to hook up. Now im looking for a way to achieve that. I have little to none electronic skills, neither programming :-).
 I guess the rotary needs to get read out by a edge detection.
 Bell ringing i guess can be done with a relais.
 But i have no idea how to get a SIP client installed. Did some one Try that already?
 
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 Number 1 challenge is to find a speech codec in VoIP that is suitable for MT7688's CPU (not a performance oriented) 
 since there is no DSP block to offload the burden.ccs_hello 
 
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 I looked at a USB audio card. woudl that be an option? 
 
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 Most likely not, since most of them are used for feeding digital form of audio (Hi-Fi as a main feature) into/out of a PC, while PC does the heavy lifting. You need something to perform the voice compression for the codec suite used in VoIP/SIP. P.S. MT7688 already has I2S audio I/O, even a hardware PCM module, so USB I/O is not even needed. 
 The key is something (not to present) has to do a real heavy duty job which is speech codec.
 
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 So better take a Raspi or an alternative? 
 
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 There are people trying softphone on RPi with various degrees of success (hint: voice quality and echo cancelling.) 
 RPi family IMHO isn't price competitive. (Don't get me started on the real price of Zero and Zero W...)My suggestion is to get a unlocked VoIP gizmo from fleabay for $10- $20 and call it a day. 
 
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 hm, thats not what i expected, but yeah as it look its not possilbe. woudl have been cool to have a old phone with ringdial and have full SIP compatibility. Thanks for the help anyways 
 
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 Having thought about the idea form time to time, how about using the Onion as a IO borad that comunicated via USB to a better unit thats doitn the actual SIP and stuff? 
 But how do i get the dialed Numbers over the the host?
 using Serial seams the usefullest.
 I guess the Host will be Intel-NUC to be able to run a "good" OS on it and to have other capabilities as well.
 Ideas to this new way to solve the problem?
 
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