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2022-11-26 21:11:44 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 28887CEF73F3BB174E1097E7BBA6AA2602B23319608C52F40C2D653923DFA421
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Older speakers connection cabling lacked RF interference shielding & were susceptible to radio signal interference. Cell phones that use a GSM network use a pulsing radio frequency to communicate with the cell towers, which is what you are hearing through your speakers. https://www.datadoctors.com/help/kenscolumns/21675-Why-is-my-cell-phone-causing-noise-in-my-speakers/

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