My speakers pick up Cell phone frequencies.

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#1 middito
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sometimes before a call is made through i actually have enough time to make a good guess who's calling me, then when i answer i can always suprise them when i pretend to be psychic. Does anyone else's speakers pick up frequencies? or am i just in perfect conditions where it happens with 100% accuracy?

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#2 XxAK47xX
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ya every bodys phones are like that. i can tell if im getting a text or a call 5 seconds be for it happens
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#3 MetallicaKings
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mhmm
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#4 dak_phoenix
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same. theres times when i'm playing my 360, n the tv starts acting up, 5,10 secs later my phone starts ringing.
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#5 Kikouken
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Always happens.
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#6 Big_player
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Thats not as freaky as when my old speakers actually picked up cell phone conversations and you could hear people talking, although it would cut in and out and wasnt of much use:(
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#7 the_foreign_guy
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Happens all the time. I'm afraid that it damages the speakers, but I'm not sure.
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#8 darkIink
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When you say speakers what do you mean?
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#9 ferrari2001
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that because the speaker and phones are close to the same fequency. As it travels through the speakers it makes a noise.
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#10 inyourface_12
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doesnt happen to me because i use my stereo as my pc speakers
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#11 Lt_Scorpius
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that because the speaker and phones are close to the same fequency. As it travels through the speakers it makes a noise.ferrari2001
Yeah, that happens to me especially around my band amps, I hate it when someone just lets there phone sit on the amp and let it ring, one guy actually broke his bass amp with text messaging.

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#12 Kounterfit
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when i was on cingular's plan, i had a phone that did that ALL the time. now that im on sprint, my phone never does that. is it the different technologies of the services? hmm don't know
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#13 Lt_Scorpius
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possibly, I have Verizon, and the bass guy had Cingular. Maybe because Sprint's been around for a while it's a lower frequency
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#14 carrot-cake
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Probably is, as they most likely use different frequncies and codecs