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Click noise when talking

When talking on the phone I get a click noise in the speaker that is also heard by the person on the other end of the line.

The noise is random and is not affected by cord movement

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If your phone has a 'side tone coil' on the receiver element, it is probably bad. To check, unplug the hand set and replace temporarly with a different hand set.

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