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Ask HN: Why do my speakers make a weird noise near a phone?

11 点作者 dsc将近 15 年前
What does this represent?<p>It usually starts when someone is about to call. But sometimes it goes off and no one's calling(that's scaring me).

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_0ffh将近 15 年前
It's electromagnetic radiation from your phone. When you're about to be called, it will pick up the call request from the cell station and answer the request. The EM radiation from the phone induces a current in nearby cables, which is transformed to sonic waves by the speakers.
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wrs将近 15 年前
That is the "GSM noise" (<a href="http://www.corporatetalkradio.com/thatnoise.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.corporatetalkradio.com/thatnoise.html</a>).<p>Slightly OT: One of my favorite easter eggs in Grand Theft Auto IV is that the GSM noise plays just before the in-game cell phone rings. That really had me confused for a second.
mahmud将近 15 年前
Ages ago, I had a Nokia phone with a now defunct U.S. provider called Voicestream. I could hear the callers talking before I picked the phone. Sometimes I would hear "He is not answering", but in a few occasions, I heard horrible things :-)<p>I don't even know how that's technically possible. I held on to long after the handset was out of fashion.
_0ffh将近 15 年前
Oops, I forgot: Sometimes your phone will make contact with the cell network for no apparent reason. Don't be scared! =)
protomyth将近 15 年前
What type of phone and what brand / model of speakers? The iPhone is kinda known for doing this to speakers.<p>[edit] <a href="http://www.iphonematters.com/article/speaker_interference_the_real_iphone_buzz_217/" rel="nofollow">http://www.iphonematters.com/article/speaker_interference_th...</a>
schindyguy将近 15 年前
I have heard you can remove that noise by putting magnetic snap things over the power line of the speakers you have. It looks like a capsule that opens halfway and then you snap the cord in between. I have a ton from old plasma/lcd installs as most people just throw them away in the box.
Rust将近 15 年前
I've owned some Sony Ericsson models (the old T610 comes to mind) that were actually well shielded and wouldn't cause any audible interference with speakers.
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Indyan将近 15 年前
Yeah..this also happens with my phone. Usually just about 5 secs before a call or SMS is received.
joshu将近 15 年前
Cdma phones don't do this.