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OK - If it happened with your PC as well it has to be your phone. I wonder if there is a fix from Sony. Or maybe run by your mobile service provider and tell them what's going on. Could it be your blue tooth if you have that capability? Just throwing out ideas. It almost sounds like the phone is searching and the freq. is getting interference.
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It is your phone. Mine does it with my computer and our Ihome radio. Haven't had it happen with the radio in the Magnum, but then again it is stock. It did happen in my previous truck with an aftermarket deck, amp and sub.
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This is entirely a Cell phone issue. if you were to put most modern cell phones near a spanker while sending or receiving data (calls = data) they will cause your speakers to buzz. this has to do with the RF (radio freq) they use to communicate. as i am typing this now my home studio monitor are going nuts because i am on my cell (on hold as usual
).it's not a grounding problem or a problem with your cables, it's simply RF. cell phone companies could care less what effect there products have on other equipment (ie speakers, microphones, and RF "white spaces"..long story) so don't go and take your car in because they will look at you like you are crazy |
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