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Background static Rec'd subj phone from friend - it is used. We have base + 5 handsets. When we go to talk there is terrible static in the background. We have moved the base away from all appliances and other sources of possible interference and this has not solved the problem. All other phones are away from possible interference sources as well and we still have the static.

  • mufifn308 Nov 04, 2007

    I also have the same problem, come to find out I had pop open the cover off the back of the phone, and notice that battery half out of it place. Put back in place corrected the problem. But now back to square one with static problem. Any suggestion on how to correct/resolve this problem.

  • micnon Apr 29, 2008

    We have three cordless uniden 5.8 GHz telephones. The two upstairs phones have the most static. It doesn't seem to matter where try relocate we still get a tremendous amount of static.

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I have staic on one phone and the other sounds lke someone voice goes and come during a conversaton as if the person was ina tunnel.Both phones are pansonic cordless phone 5.8ghz,please help I cannot have a deciet converstation.

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1. How old are you phone lines in the house?  Check the "main" terminal connections.  Clean and reconnect.  (Make note how the wires are connected).

2. The power transformers for the phones maybe you trouble also. Unplug all except the main unit.   Check each transfer one at a time. Do you have static?  One or more may be your problem.  Replace the bad ones if needed.

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