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Wirelessly posted (HTC Diamond: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11) Sprint MP6950SP)

First, I would go from the Start Menu to Settings and click on the System tab. Then scroll down to the UpdatePRL Icon and click on it to make sure you have the latest update.
That may help.
If you have recorded your voice with the internal microphone in the phone and your voice sounds normal then I doubt you have a hardware problem with your device.
You said you used a headset and that may be causing problems because noise cancelling may kick in to try to reduce background noise which could cause your voice to sound choppy. If you are calling people that are also using mobile phones then the problem may be on their end. If they are on another network like AT&T or T-Mobile that may be causing problems because of the conversion from cdma to gsm.
Call someone that has the same carrier as you and see if you have the same issue.
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