Tx-Swordguy,
Cubes and Bob both make super good suggestions, I would follow up on as I trust their knowledge and experience.
One other crazy thought for you to consider, but I may have misunderstood you. But risking fear of pride for showing my naivety, I will throw out a possible wild goose chase layman's idea to consider.
Are you saying that a transmit light (RX) is on when you hear the noise? But when you hit the PTT button to transmit, the noise will go away. And if you play with the PTT enough times, you can occasionally get the noise to disappear? If so, then perhaps it is a bad PTT button. My crazy thought is that the PTT is NOT behaving binary like it should. That is; either 100% off, or 100% transmit mode.
"What if..." the PTT button is really say 99% off instead of 100% off, This might be enough to indicate "RX" yet not truly be transmitting. But when you positively engage the PTT it is 100% transmit. The intermittent ability to get the noise to go away would be explained when you randomly push the PTT enough times, it occasionally goes to 100% off. and that is when the noise disappears. But in the more commonly 99% state it causes the noise. But occasionally you will get it to go to 100% off, and the noise goes away.
Is it possible to replace the PTT button or otherwise isolate/disconnect the PTT to see if the "ignition" noise goes away and that the PTT is the culprit?
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