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Repeated clicking(transmitting) noise from Motorola Talkabout

I have a pair of Motorola Talkabout T4500 walkie talkies...One of them transmits a click (transmit) noise every 20 seconds or so....just enough to irritate you...The sound is one that would be made if it was "keyed up" but I have tried every channel and still hear that "click"....Just one the one, not the other.... I have even changed the batteries on both...Please somebody help me, beacause I know this can't be normal...It will scare off all the deer..lol.....David

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Moisture and oxidation on the circuit board will create noise during transmission. You may remove the cover and wipe around microphone and the circuit.Ensure its dry. Cover it back and test.

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