Ah -- thanks for the clarification!

How does 'running' microwave/hair drier/coffee-grinder affects it? :-)
may be some obvious EM noise source like that could create an easily
reproducible and controllable environment for
troubleshooting/comparison to the reference phone at hands.

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> It's not unit specific. This at least we already can say.
> Slight variations in severity, but I didn't get to reproduce it even 
> with "known bad" devices, here at my lab. This "known bad" FR performed 
> better than a Nokia6210 I used for reference. At my lab. :-/
> But it's basically a EMI-shielding issue, it seems. We're on it.

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