Hi HA2NON.
The problem still exist, but I think I know what is causing this now. If you're connected to the IPSC2 Server, and loose your connection, then when the OP connects again, you are connected with 2 instances on the server. So I think the OP receive the stream twice, but with a little timeshift. That's why the sound is garbled. The first instance will time out after some time, and when this happens, the sound got normal again. Se my attached screenshots which show the 2 instances. I tested on reflector 4709.
Se instance number 61 and 62. I'm sending from a repeater to 4709 and the picture show my openSPOT2 connected twice, and receiving 2 streams.
Here you see that the first instance is timing out.
I can't figure out, if this is caused by the OP or the Server.
Here is the log when this issue is happening.
10:25:02 dmrcalltracker [1]: grp voice call started, dst: 9 src: 2385042 id: ee8c8a1cc8905860
10:25:02 dmrcalltracker [1]: grp voice call started, dst: 9 src: 2385042 id: ee8c8a1cc8905860
10:25:02 nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
10:25:02 nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
10:25:02 nvmm-csd: looking up id 2385042 type 0
10:25:02 nvmm-csd: dmr ids 2385042 call "OZ9KL" name "Kim" city "" state "" country "dk"
10:25:06 homebrew: ping sent
10:25:06 homebrew: pong received
10:25:11 homebrew: invalid seqnum received, got 42 expected 41, missing 1 packets
10:25:12 homebrew: ping sent
10:25:12 homebrew: pong received
10:25:18 dmrcalltracker[1]: call ended, dur 15.1s ber 0.0% loss 0.2% rssi 0
10:25:19 homebrew: ping sent
10:25:19 homebrew: pong received
10:25:25 homebrew: ping sent
10:25:25 homebrew: pong received
10:25:32 homebrew: ping sent
10:25:32 homebrew: pong received
73 de OZ9KL