If your frequency and code are set the same, you have either a battery problem or a radio problem. For a quick battery test, swap the battery pack from the good radio into the one with the problem and see if the problem moves. Then you will know if it is simply the battery. If both settings are identical and the battery swap does not solve the problem, you have a defective radio.
Remove the battery, slip a small screw driver into the slot at the bottom of the radio between the outer housing and the battery tray, gently pry up. If your radio has a pair of battery contacts on the exterior they will come up with the tray. Be gentle, and do not disturb the Mylar ribbon that runs down the back of the tray. Once the tray is removed, using a frame removal tool (shaped like a squared letter U) you slip the tool in the channels on either side of the radio where you removed the battery tray. Then slide the tool upward until it meets the two plastic ears. The tool will slip under the ears and using your tool you can push the component board out the top of the housing. If your radio has an 8-dip-switch private line board, you may want to watch you do not damage or dislodge it in the process.
Motorola programming software is proprietary to them, radio dealers must pay for a subscription to each software. You would need a programming cable, radio interface box (RIB), and RVN4196 software subscription. Your radio should be programmable at your local dealer for a reasonable fee.best regards
Are you paying for a monthly contract for the phone? First contact the store you got it from or the network provider as it might be under some sort of warranty. If it isn't you will need to take it to a good phone repairer. Almost all modern mobile phones are built as a 'sealed unit' and often cannot be repaired so you might have to consider buying a new phone.
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Hi Sherry,To disable the voicemail on your Motorola CD4 landline, you will need to contact your landline service provider and request that they disable the voicemail feature on your account.The process of disabling voicemail may vary depending on the service provider, but typically, you can do this by calling their customer service hotline or by logging in to your account online.Once you are connected with a customer service representative, explain that you want to disable the voicemail feature on your account. They may ask for verification of your account information and may need to make changes on their end to complete the process.It's also worth noting that disabling voicemail means that the callers will no longer be able to leave you a message when you are unavailable. So, make sure you consider this before making a final decision to disable voicemail.
Your radios will need to be programmed by a Motorola dealer. The software used to program the radios is a Motorola proprietary software and not for sale, but most dealers have a subscription to it.The loud buzzing indicates the channel you are on is not programmed.Best regards.