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  1. #1
    John Navas
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    On 26 Mar 2007 15:48:45 -0700, "spongehead" <[email protected]> wrote
    in <[email protected]>:

    >I have read some older posts about interfernce from various cell
    >phones coming through speakers of all kinds. In my area in northern
    >Maine, this has only started in the last month. Theres a noise that
    >emits from the speakers like dadada dadada dadada randomly throughout
    >the day wether Im home or at work. Seems anywhere there are speakers
    >and cell phones.
    >Most people have said upgrade your speakers or get a better cell phone
    >or simply keep the cell phone away from speakers. Thats a great fix
    >if you like band aids but since this has been going on all over the
    >globe for a long time now, theres more concern especially if you are
    >in the audio business.
    >Doesnt the FCC regulate this kind of thing?


    Nope. See the FAQ below for more info.

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  2. #2
    Stephen
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    Re: Speaker interference

    On 26 Mar 2007 15:48:45 -0700, "spongehead" <[email protected]> had
    a flock of green cheek conures squawk out:

    >I have read some older posts about interfernce from various cell
    >phones coming through speakers of all kinds. In my area in northern
    >Maine, this has only started in the last month. Theres a noise that
    >emits from the speakers like dadada dadada dadada randomly throughout
    >the day wether Im home or at work. Seems anywhere there are speakers
    >and cell phones.
    >Most people have said upgrade your speakers or get a better cell phone
    >or simply keep the cell phone away from speakers. Thats a great fix
    >if you like band aids but since this has been going on all over the
    >globe for a long time now, theres more concern especially if you are
    >in the audio business.
    >Doesnt the FCC regulate this kind of thing?


    Yes the FCC does by requiring the speakers to accept the interference,
    even if it causes problems. Haven't you ever read the FCC info that
    comes with practically all electronic equipment?

    Stephen
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  3. #3
    Stephen
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    Re: Speaker interference

    On 28 Mar 2007 14:48:49 -0700, "spongehead" <[email protected]> had
    a flock of green cheek conures squawk out:

    >
    >> Yes the FCC does by requiring the speakers to accept the interference,
    >> even if it causes problems. Haven't you ever read the FCC info that
    >> comes with practically all electronic equipment?
    >>
    >> Stephen
    >> --

    >
    >Yeah, just like I read Microsofts EULA and my mattress tag


    So, you did read it once, eons ago... :-)

    Stephen
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