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I agree, this is normal, and FCC rules say it's the speakers
responsibility/fault to protect themselves from the RF. Not the phones responsibility for the speakers being unprotected. -Smile Ralph Mowery wrote: "PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message ... "Verizon" wrote in message news:fvw3i.3491$kf1.1314@trnddc01... This is normal. Just keep the phone away from the speakers. No, this is NOT normal. This is stupidity on the part of whom ever came up with the GSM standard... Any NORMAL person, business, corporation, etc., would have properly tested for interference potential prior to releasing or even accepting such a standard. Yes, it is normal. The PC speakers are not bypassed for the RF the phones generate. They save a few cents by not doing this. There is nothing wrong with the phones. |
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