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Check you antenna on the scanner. You are describing loss of signal to the scanner. It could be the antenna, the antenna connector, the scanner its self.
Check everything over, Try a better antenna.
One of the main causes of static can be a bad battery. If you are using rechargeable batteries you need to replace them every 14-18 months. If you are using alkaline batteries, they have been known not to fully power the radio once your cross the 10 hour mark. Your radio would then be operating in somewhat of a brown out. This would lead to static.
Another cause of static is simply being nearly out of range of the other radio(s).
The burst of white noise at the end of Rx on some radios can be rather annoying. On the basic talkabout radios there is nothing which can be done to solve the problem, other than replacing the radio.
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