From: Meat Plow on
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 09:38:03 +0100, pebe ǝʇoɹʍ:

> hr(bob) ;2432071]On May 31, 3:30*am, pebe
>> pebe.6496...(a)diybanter.com wrote:-
>> hr(bob) [email Wrote:
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>> hofm...(a)att.net;2431696]On May 30, 1:28*pm, pebe
>> pebe.6486...(a)diybanter.com wrote:-
>> I recently purchased a pair of Panasonic KX-TG6522E cordless phones
>> with
>> answer machine. I have noticed that when I am having a conversation
>> with
>> someone I can hear his voice perfectly, but when I speak I can hear a
>> tinny echo of my own voice delayed by about 200ms. However, my friend
>> at the other end of the line can hear me perfectly.- -
>> Has anyone experienced a similar fault? Is it likely to be a BT system
>> fault, or a fault in the Panasonic phones?- -
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>> Talk a little softer and learn to live with it.-
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>> I'll never learn to live with a fault - that's admitting defeat!
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>> Do you have the same problem with other cordless phones?
> I don't know. I haven't got another set to try. My previous phones were
> Motorola and they developed a different fault entirely, so were binned
> when I bought the Panasonics about 2 months ago.
>
> I was hoping I would get a reply like 'Yes, the fault is probably due
> to......', before I took them back to the retailer for a refund. I
> really wasn't looking forward to entering my phone number list all over
> again!

If you can verify that the fault is the Panasonic phone then simply
return them for a refund. The verification only requires you to borrow
another wired phone to see if the echo is present or gone.