Offended has nothing to do with it. Read back and you had SEVERAL questions asking whether or not the handheld was connected to the aircraft in any way. None of those questions got answered.
If you want good advice, answer good questions, even if it means you answer them several times. Sometimes the way we ask the question leads us down the correct path.
Now, please simply QUOTE this message and answer some simple questions. Yes or no is a perfectly good answer unless you see the need to elaborate.
1. Does the handheld have ANY physical connection to the aircraft. If we put you and your handheld in an isolation booth inside the cockpit would the setup remain the same?
2. So you are listening to your handheld on the ATIS. Everything is rosy until you start your engine. Turn EVERYTHING electrical in the airplane off ... radios, navs, lights, EVERYTHING. Is the ATIS still broken up? If not, turn electricals on one at a time until the handheld is broken up. Report which one made the handheld go bad.
3. If the handheld is still broken up in (2) with all the electricals off, what happens to the handheld audio when the engine revs up to, say, mag check speed?
4. If the handheld is still broken up or has interference after (3), then give the handheld to a friend and have them gradually walk away from your aircraft. How far away can they get before the ATIS is clear again?
Report back.
Jim