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Author Re: GSM Speaker Interfence
Thomas T. Veldhouse

2007-05-08, 3:33 pm

In alt.cellular.verizon SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
>
> It's pretty impractical to expect people to start disassembling their
> vehicle in order to install shielded speakers and cable, and it won't
> have any effect on vehicle speakers. It's coupling into the RF or IF
> section of the radio receiver, not into the speakers or the speaker wiring.
>
> For amplified computer speakers, it might help to use shielded cabling
> and shield the enclosures.
>
> It's much simpler to attack the source of the problem, than to use these
> band-aid solutions.


It often affects wired and certain wireless telephones [i.e. landline FXS
port] and their is nothing that can be done to avoid it other than move your
GSM phone away from the phone. Quite annoying. I have called tech support
people from time to time and you can hear the GSM phone doing its routing
network check. "Sir, could you please move your phone away from your headset
or shut it off?". Simply asking them to move the phone works ... everybody is
aware it happens.


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