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wikoh 
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If a mobile(cellular) phone does not transmit anything when idle, why does it suddenly interfere with loud speakers nearby?
Hornshockey 
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mine does this if I leave it near my HU.  In fact it does the same thing at home with my computer speakers, my shelf system, any audio system I've got.  I'd never heard of anyone else having this problem, nobody I'd asked had ever heard of it.  Can't explain it; I do notice that it gives me a 2-3 sec warning buzz  throught the speakers before my phone actually rings though.  So there is some benefit            Noise near speakers for no good reason - Last Post -- posted image.
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autocomjoe 
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I don't know if this will help or not, but cellular phones do transtmit all the time. They stay in contact with the cell site all of the time in order to let the system know where they are at, and the cell site is always telling the phone what power level to operate on. TDMA (older AT&T) and GSM (CIngular) phones are worse at interference than some of the others, that's why a lighted antenna will work on a TDMA phone and not a CDMA. This isn't going to fix your problem but maybe it will shed a little light on it.

Good Luck

wikoh 
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So new mobile phones do transmit all the time? I heard about some police story where they hoped to locate someone only if the phone could be called (then it would announce itself in response, but not otherwise)
autocomjoe 
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If the phone makes a call, and it is GPS capable, they can pinpoint where the phone is, but with the phone being turned on they can just tell what cell site it is locked on.
Customautomotiv 
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Cell phones constantly "throw" out signals to cell sites. Phones are constantly switching cell sites as you drive....GSM phones are the worse ones....autocomjoe is right in his assesment.
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I do on an average of 10 v551 installs a week and 2 or 3 of them will have a terrible buz on the recieving parties side. In the car you don't hear it at all. I have changed control boxes, moved microphones, relocated speaker, and even changed ground and power connections.

Does anyone know if there is a specific reason for the Buzz, I mean is it the speaker is too close to the mic, or the antenna to close to the speaker.

Help

rich

Rich Hawthorne
Hands-Free installations
"don't talk with your hands full"
516-no-hands

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