Strange new warning sounds and from radio

acemelhaz

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Hi all a couple of things niggling me if anyone can advice or has had the same.a weird sound like symbols clashing as I was driving along the motorway. Also when the radio is on a weird sound like changing the radio station screeching.
 
Hi all a couple of things niggling me if anyone can advice or has had the same.a weird sound like symbols clashing as I was driving along the motorway. Also when the radio is on a weird sound like changing the radio station screeching.
Hi, I've had this too. I posted it on another thread. I get these noises when driving through the M25/A3 junction roadworks. It's probably interference from the roadside/gantry electronics.
 
That is exactly where it happened

Any ideas on the warning sound of symbols clashing together
 
I don't think they're warning sounds, I think it's external radio interference because it's not the usual warning bongs. Have to try and record them next time we drive through. But one of the sounds is definitely like a cymbal crashing and the other one is like a chirp or a screech
 
I don't think they're warning sounds, I think it's external radio interference because it's not the usual warning bongs. Have to try and record them next time we drive through. But one of the sounds is definitely like a cymbal crashing and the other one is like a chirp or a screech
Yes exactly the right description 2 different sounds
 
BTW, which part of the roadworks do you drive through? I go on the A3 and get them both north and southbound. I've also had one of the sounds going past the hoggs back junction south of Guildford, but there aren't any roadworks there.
 
I drove from Gatwick on M23 then M25 then on a3 to Portsmouth happened both North and southbound .I had the symbols sound once and the other screeching sound about 3 or 4 times .
 
I have these funny noises in Wolverhampton when drive on Stafford Road. I think it is satnav warning you about AVERAGE SPEED CAMERA. It makes funny noise where first camera is, where last camera is and in between cameras. It can make like a clock ticking noise if my average speed is above the limit.
 
Managed to record the sounds today going through the A3/M25 roadworks. You can see in the video that the speed camera warning icon comes up on the bottom right of the screen when the sounds are heard. Not on the video, but if the speed camera icon was already displayed, it would disappear when the sounds are generated.

 
This is what AI says:

That "two-way radio" sound during an Average Speed Zone is actually a very specific—and slightly annoying—feature of the MG navigation software.
In the MG S5, the car doesn't just check your speed at a single point; it tracks your average over the whole zone. Here is exactly why you are hearing that specific glitchy sound:
1. The "Data Stream" Sound
Inside an average speed zone, the car’s GPS and the i-SMART system are constantly communicating to calculate your rolling average speed.
* The Glitch: Every time the car "pings" a new camera or recalculates your average, it briefly interrupts the audio system.
* The Sound: If the radio is unmuted, this interruption causes a digital "pop" or "squelch" because the car is trying to layer a "silent" notification over your music. It sounds like a radio keying on and off because it is a literal digital "handshake" between the navigation data and the speakers.
2. The "Invisible" Alert
Even if you have the voice warnings turned off, the system still "reserves" the audio channel when you enter or exit these zones. When you unmuted the radio, you essentially "caught" the system while it was still holding the audio line open for a potential speed warning. The "radio sound" was the audio gate slamming shut as the system realized it didn't need to speak.
3. Navigation "Tick"
The built-in MG navigation has a "Speed Camera Alert" that is often separate from the "MG Pilot" speed warning. Even if you aren't using the map for directions, it runs in the background. In average speed zones, it can "glitch" and play a half-second of static instead of the intended "ding" or "beep."
How to stop the "Average Speed Zone" glitching
To get rid of that specific radio-style interference, you need to dive into the Navigation settings (not just the main car settings):
* Open the Maps/Navigation app on your main screen.
* Tap Settings (the gear icon) inside the Map app.
* Go to Alerts or Sound & Warnings.
* Look for Average Speed Zones or Speed Camera Alerts.
* Change the setting to "Visual Only" or "None."
By doing this, you stop the car from trying to "hijack" the speakers every time it updates your average speed, which should stop that "two-way radio" sound when you unmute.
 
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