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strider888 Posted at 11:07 pm on July 25, 2008
Problem no1
my speaker make weird sound when theres a meter away phone who is sending or recieving text messages how can i fix this?

Problem no2
my speaker make a stupid sound when i put on my webcam w/ mic on it.. how to fix this?

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whimsy Posted at 11:04 am on July 28, 2008
As said, it's much easier just to move the phone.

Plus, shielding doesn't work 100% anyway.

I was listening to music through my headphones once and had the cord near the phone, heard the very faint beeping the phone causes, through a shielded cable.

Byble Posted at 8:21 am on July 27, 2008
your not meant to have your phone close to your computer anyways :)


so just move it


and whats the stupid sound?

k1Lka Posted at 4:11 pm on July 26, 2008
Quote: from espresso8097 at 4:00 pm on July 26, 2008

Quote: from k1Lka at 5:51 pm on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 10:50 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from k1Lka at 6:57 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:34 pm on July 25, 2008

Quote: from strider888 at 1:27 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware. Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much). Keep the phone away or have things shielded.

    Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices. No simple way out.


     

    how?


   http://www.andrewrondeau.com/Voight Pipes/shielding.html


how is magnetic shielding gona help him from catching cell static?

  That is not static. That is electronic interference.

  Either way thinks are put, it would be far easier to just not have phone near the speaker.

  As for the mic/speaker thing, just don't put it there.


same thing, professor  
 and yes, i already told him twice, in case you cant read

White noise is also static, and that is not always related with an outside interference. Having an improperly grounded cord can cause static. Even having the speaker out of normal operating range can cause problems.

Try to help the person asking for help or shut the fuck up. Yes, I know you said that it would just be easier not to do things that interfere with one another. Look at most things on this site, having multiple answers that are the same and correct will help the person understand that it is right and not someone being a bitch.

Shielding a speaker/wiring can help eliminate interference. Got tired of having to turn off my phone just to use my amp. Shielded it and no more problems.

And you may redeem this at any time:

http://www.takebackamerica.us/1/bitch-slap.jpg


hey fuck face, theres not a single useful thing you've said to adress the problem so far, if anyone its you who should shut the fuck up
nobody gives a fuck about your nerdiness and 'technically correct' terminology
go actually learn something other than "white noise" before trying to comeoff as a smartass
eat my cock you systematic failure
espresso8097 Posted at 4:00 pm on July 26, 2008
Quote: from k1Lka at 5:51 pm on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 10:50 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from k1Lka at 6:57 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:34 pm on July 25, 2008

Quote: from strider888 at 1:27 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware.  Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much).  Keep the phone away or have things shielded.        

    Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices.  No simple way out.


   how?


   

  http://www.andrewrondeau.com/Voight Pipes/shielding.html


how is magnetic shielding gona help him from catching cell static?

 

 That is not static.  That is electronic interference.  

 Either way thinks are put, it would be far easier to just not have phone near the speaker.  

 As for the mic/speaker thing, just don't put it there.  


same thing, professor
and yes, i already told him twice, in case you cant read

White noise is also static, and that is not always related with an outside interference.  Having an improperly grounded cord can cause static.  Even having the speaker out of normal operating range can cause problems.  

Try to help the person asking for help or shut the fuck up.  Yes, I know you said that it would just be easier not to do things that interfere with one another.  Look at most things on this site, having multiple answers that are the same and correct will help the person understand that it is right and not someone being a bitch.

Shielding a speaker/wiring can help eliminate interference.  Got tired of having to turn off my phone just to use my amp.  Shielded it and no more problems.

And you may redeem this at any time:

http://www.takebackamerica.us/1/bitch-slap.jpg

k1Lka Posted at 3:51 pm on July 26, 2008
Quote: from espresso8097 at 10:50 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from k1Lka at 6:57 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:34 pm on July 25, 2008

Quote: from strider888 at 1:27 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware. Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much). Keep the phone away or have things shielded.

   Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices. No simple way out.


   

  how?


  http://www.andrewrondeau.com/Voight Pipes/shielding.html


how is magnetic shielding gona help him from catching cell static?

That is not static. That is electronic interference.

Either way thinks are put, it would be far easier to just not have phone near the speaker.

As for the mic/speaker thing, just don't put it there.


same thing, professor
and yes, i already told him twice, in case you cant read
espresso8097 Posted at 10:50 am on July 26, 2008
Quote: from k1Lka at 6:57 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:34 pm on July 25, 2008

Quote: from strider888 at 1:27 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware.  Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much).  Keep the phone away or have things shielded.      

  Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices.  No simple way out.


  how?


 

 http://www.andrewrondeau.com/Voight Pipes/shielding.html


how is magnetic shielding gona help him from catching cell static?

That is not static.  That is electronic interference.

Either way thinks are put, it would be far easier to just not have phone near the speaker.

As for the mic/speaker thing, just don't put it there.  

k1Lka Posted at 4:59 am on July 26, 2008
Quote: from strider888 at 11:27 pm on July 25, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware.  Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much).  Keep the phone away or have things shielded.    

 Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices.  No simple way out.


how?


dont bother, shielded cabling is gonna run you so high up your ass you wont know what hit you, in other words it aint worth it the purchase. your simplest solution, as i said, is to move the phone a few feet away
k1Lka Posted at 4:57 am on July 26, 2008
Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:34 pm on July 25, 2008

Quote: from strider888 at 1:27 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware. Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much). Keep the phone away or have things shielded.

  Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices. No simple way out.


 

 how?


http://www.andrewrondeau.com/Voight Pipes/shielding.html


how is magnetic shielding gona help him from catching cell static?
espresso8097 Posted at 11:34 pm on July 25, 2008
Quote: from strider888 at 1:27 am on July 26, 2008

Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware.  Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much).  Keep the phone away or have things shielded.    

 Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices.  No simple way out.


how?


http://www.andrewrondeau.com/Voight Pipes/shielding.html

strider888 Posted at 11:27 pm on July 25, 2008
Quote: from espresso8097 at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008

You need to get shielded hardware. Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much). Keep the phone away or have things shielded.

Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices. No simple way out.


how?

espresso8097 Posted at 11:26 pm on July 25, 2008
You need to get shielded hardware.  Same thing happens a lot with GSM phones and guitar amps (though CDMA can, just not as much).  Keep the phone away or have things shielded.  

Your problem is how frequencies are used and share amongst devices.  No simple way out.

k1Lka Posted at 11:17 pm on July 25, 2008
ya, to test open 'sound recorder' from start>all progs>acc
strider888 Posted at 11:13 pm on July 25, 2008
Quote: from k1Lka at 11:10 pm on July 25, 2008

1.keep cellphone furthe away
2.go to control panel > sounds > check 'mute mic'

but if i mute the mic? will i still be able to speak? when I chat with others?

k1Lka Posted at 11:10 pm on July 25, 2008
1.keep cellphone furthe away
2.go to control panel > sounds > check 'mute mic'
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