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ANARCHY 'N' EXPLOSIVES - VOLUME 7
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By Doctor Dissector, 6/16/89
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Well, I've done it again, another issue of this series, all out, in no time
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at all... In fact, this issue is being written only a few days from the last,
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probably cuz it's summer now, and I can spend what little free time I have on
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the computer to Anarchy shit. Anyway, here it is, and my generic warning label:
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WARNING: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS DOCUMENT IS BOTH REAL AND
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DANGEROUS. ACCIDENTAL OR INTENTIONAL MISUSE MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. THE
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AUTHOR ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACTIONS OR USE OF THE INFORMATION IN
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ANY ILLICIT MANNER. THE AUTHOR ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY
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DUE TO THE MATERIAL COVERED, AND THE READER ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
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HIS/HER ACTIONS AFTER READING THE MATERIAL. AND AS ALWAYS, THIS DOCUMENT IS
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INTENDED FOR RELEASE TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE, AND USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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Ok, now, lets cut the crap... This is issue 7, wow, I never would have
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thought I'd get an issue out so fast... But, this one should be pretty good for
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you anarchy fans out there. In this issue, we will cover incendiaries and
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composite explosives; the ones I have in mind include Fire Fudge, the Incendiary
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Brick, PETN (Pentaerythrite tetranitrate), RDX (Cyclonite), Composition B,
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Composition C4, and Pentolite. Enjoy the phun....
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FIRE FUDGE
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a. Description.
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(1) This item consists of a mixture of sugar and potassium chlorate in a
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hot water solution which solidifies when cooled to room temperature.
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It can be used to ignite most incendiaries, except thermite. It may
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be used directly as an incendiary on rags, dry paper, dry hay, or in
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the combustible vapor above liquid fuels.
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(2) The igniter can be initiated by a fuse cord, string fuse, or concen-
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trated sulfuric acid.
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(3) Fire fudge resembles a white sugar fudge having a smooth, hard sur-
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face. The advantage of this igniter material over Sugar-Chlorate, is
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its moldability. The procedure for preparation must be followed
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closely to obtain a smooth, uniform material with a hard surface.
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CAUTION: THIS MATERIAL IS POISONOUS AND MUST NOT BE EATEN.
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b. Material and Equipment.
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Granulated Sugar (NOT powdered or confectioners)
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Potassium chlorate (no coarser than the sugar)
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Metallic, glass, or enameled pan.
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Measuring container
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Spoon (non-metallic)
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Thermometer (200-250 degrees Fahrenheit)
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c. Preparation.
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(1) Clean the pan by boiling some clean water in it for about five
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minutes. Discard the water, pour one measureful of clean water into
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the pan and warm it. Dry the measuring container and add one measure-
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full of sugar. Stir the liquid until the sugar dissolves.
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(2) Boil the solution until a fairly thick syrup is obtained.
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(3) Remove the pan from the source of heat to a distance of at least six
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feet and shut off the heat. Rapidly add two measurefuls of potassium
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chlorate. Stir gently for a minute to mix the syrup and powder, then
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pour or spoon the mixture into appropriate molds. If the mold is
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paper, it can usually be peeled off when the fire fudge cools and
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hardens. Pieces of cardboard or paper adhering to the igniter will
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not impair its use. Pyrex, glass, or ceramic molds can be used when a
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clear, smooth surface is desired. It is recommended that section
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thickness of molded fire fudge be at least one-half inch. If desired,
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molded fire fudge can be safely broken with the fingers.
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CAUTION: IF THIS IGNITER MATERIAL IS CARELESSLY HANDLED WITH
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EXCESSIVE BUMPING OR SCRAPING, IT COULD PRESENT ITSELF AS A HAZARD.
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d. Application.
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(1) Place a piece of fire fudge on top of the incendiary. Minimum size
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should be about one inch square and one-half inch thick. Prepare the
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fire fudge for ignition with a fuse cord, string fuse, or
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concentrated sulfuric acid in the normal manner.
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(2) If only battery grade sulfuric acid is available, it must be concen-
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trated before use to a specific gravity of 1.835, by heading it in an
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enameled, heat resistant glass or porcelain pot, until dens, white
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fumes appear.
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(3) When used to ignite flammable liquids, wrap a quantity of the igniter
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mixture in a non-absorbent material and suspend it inside the
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container near the open top. The container must remain open for easy
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ignition and combustion of the flammable liquid.
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(4) To minimize the hazard of premature ignition of flammable liquid
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vapors, allow at least two feet of fuse to extend from the top edge
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of an open container of flammable liquid before lighting the fuse.
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INCENDIARY BRICK
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a. Description.
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(1) This incendiary is composed of potassium chlorate, sulfur, sugar,
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iron filings, and wax. When properly made, it looks like an ordinary
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building brick and can be easily transported without detection. The
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incendiary brick will ignite wooden walls, floors, and many other
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combustible materials.
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(2) This incendiary can be directly ignited by all igniters. To ignite
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this incendiary with White Phosphorus Solution, the solution must
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first be poured on absorbent paper and the paper placed on top of the
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brick.
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b. Material and Equipment.
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Parts By Volume
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Potassium chlorate (powdered).......................... 40
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Sulfur (powdered)...................................... 15
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Granulated sugar....................................... 20
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Iron filings........................................... 10
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Wax (beeswax or candle wax)............................ 15
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Spoon or stick
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Brick mild
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Red paint
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Measuring cup or can
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Double boiler
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Heat source (hot plate or stove)
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c. Preparation.
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(1) Fill the bottom half of the double boiler with water and bring to a
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boil.
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(2) Place the upper half of the boiler on the lower portion and add the
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wax, sulfur, granulated sugar, and iron filings in the proper amount.
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(3) Stir well to blend all the materials evenly.
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(4) Remove the upper half of the double boiler from the lower portion and
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either shut off the heat source or move the upper section several
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feet from the fire.
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CAUTION: EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE EXERCISED AT THIS POINT BECAUSE
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ACCIDENTAL IGNITION OF THE MIXTURE IS POSSIBLE. SOME MEANS OF
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EXTINGUISHING A FIRE SHOULD BE ACCESSIBLE. IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP
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FACE, HANDS, AND CLOTHING AT A REASONABLY SAFE DISTANCE DURING THE
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REMAINDER OF THE PREPARATION. A FACE SHIELD AND FIREPROOF GLOVES ARE
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RECOMMENDED.
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(5) CAREFULLY add the required amount of potassium chlorate and again
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stir well to obtain a homogeneous mixture.
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(6) Pour the mixture into a brick mold and set aside until it cools and
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hardens.
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(7) When hard, remove the incendiary from the mold, and paint it red to
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simulate a normal building brick.
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d. Application.
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(1) When painted, the incendiary brick can be carried with normal
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construction materials and placed in or on combustible materials.
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(2) A short time delay in ignition can be obtained by combining fuses
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and one of the igniters.
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PETN - Pentaerythrite Tetranitrate - (penta, niperyth, penthrit)
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PETN is a high explosive used in detonating that is one of the most
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powerful military explosives
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almost equal in force to nitroglycerine and RDX.
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When used in a detonating cord, it has a detonation velocity of 21,000 feet
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per second and is relatively insensitive to friction and shock from handling
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and transportation.
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PREPARATION: Four hundred cc. of strong white nitric acid-prepared by
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adding a little urea to fuming nitric acid, warming, and blowing dry air
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through it until it is completely decolorized-is cooled in a 600 cc. beaker in
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a freezing mixture of ice and salt. One hundred grams of pentaerythrite,
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ground to pass a 50-mesh sieve, is added to the acid a little at a time with
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efficient stirring while the temperature is kept below 5 degrees. After all
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has been added, the stirring and the cooling are continued for 15 minutes. The
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mixture is then drowned in about 4 liters of cracked ice and water. The crude
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product, amounting to about 221 grams or 95% of the theory, is filtered off,
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washed free from acid, digested for an hour with a liter of hot 0.5% sodium
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carbonate solution, again filtered off and washed, dried, and finally
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recdata bstallized from acetone. A good commercial sample of PETN melts at 138.0-
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138.5 degrees. The pure material melts at 140.5-141.0 degrees, short prismatic
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needles, insoluble in water, difficultly soluble in alcohol and ether.
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RDX - Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine - (Cyclonite, Hexagon, rags K
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RDX is a white cdystalline solid that exhibits very high shattering
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power. It is commonly used as a booster in explosive trains or as a main
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bursting charge. It is stable in storage, and when combined with proper
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additives, may be cast or press loaded. It may be initiated by lead azide or
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mercury fulminate.
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PREPARATION: Detailed instructions are not available on the preperation
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of this product at this time, but if you are a good chemist, you will be able
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to make it from the brief description following- Cyclonite, prepared by the
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nitration of hexamethylenetetramine (C6H12N4), is derived ultimately from no
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other raw materials than coke, air, and water. Hexamethylenetetramine has
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basic properties and forms a nitrate (C6H12N4-2HNO3, m.p. 165 degrees) that is
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soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, and acetone. The
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product C3H6O6N6, prepared by nitrating this nitrate is cyclonite. Another
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method of extracting RDX is by treating hexamethylenetetramine directly with
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strong nitric acid. In the acid process, the tetramine is added slowly in
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small portions at a time to nitric acid (1.52 s.g.) at a temperature of 20-20
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degrees. When all the tetramine and acid are mixed, warm the liquid to 55
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degrees. The allow the mixture to stand for a few minutes, allowing it to cool
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to 20 degrees, and the product will be precipitated with the addition of
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water. One example is 50 grams of the hexamethylenetetramine added to 550
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grams of 100% nitric acid at 30 degrees, over a period of 15 minutes; the
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mixture was cooled to 0 degrees, held at 0 degrees for 20 minutes, and the
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drowned with water. A chemical diagram of the chemicals and the reaction are
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shown below.
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N NO2
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_/|X_ |
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_/ | X_ N
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CH2/ CH2 XCH2 / X
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| N | + 3HNO3 ----------> | |
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| / X | NO2-N N-NO2
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| CH2 CH2 | X /
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N/ XN
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X__ __/ Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine
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X /
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CH2
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Hexamethylenetetramine
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COMPOSITION B
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Composition B is a high-explosive mixture with a relative effectiveness
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higher than that of TNT. It is also more sensitive than TNT. It is composed of
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RDX (59%), TNT (40%), and wax (1%). Because of its shattering power and high
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rate of detonation, Composition B is used as the main charge in certain models
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of bangalore torpedoes and shaped charges.
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COMPOSITION C4
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Composition C4 is the most common military plastic explosive. It is often
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referred to as C4 Plasique. C4 is a white plastic high-explosive more powerful
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than TNT. It consists of 91% RDX and 9% plastic binder. It remains plastic
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over a wide range of temperatures (-70 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit), and is
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about as sensitive as TNT. It is eroded less than other plastic explosives
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when immersed under water for long periods. Because of its high detonation
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velocity and its plasticity, C4 is well suited for gutting steel and timber
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and for breaching concrete.
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PENTOLITE
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Pentolite is a high explosive mixture of equal proportions of PETN and
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TNT. It is light yellow and is used as the main bursting charge f the i Ninades,
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small shells
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and shaped charges. Pentolite may be melted and cast in the
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container. Pentolite should not be drilled to produce cavities, forming tools
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should be used.
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/-/ Building The Aqua Box /-/
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Every true phreaker lives in fear of the dreaded F.B.I. 'Lock in Trace.'
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For a long time, it was impossible to escape from the lock in trace.
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This box does offer an escape route with simple directions to it.This
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box is quite a simple concept, and almost any phreaker with basic
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electronics knowledge can construct and use it.
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/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
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/-/ The Lock /-/
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/-/ in Trace /-/
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/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
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A lock in trace is a device used by the F.B.I. to lock into the phone
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users location so that he can not hang up while a trace is in progress.
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For those of you who are not familiar with the concept of 'locking in',
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then here's a brief description.
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The F.B.I. can tap into a conversation, sort of like a three-way call
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connection. Then, when they get there, they can plug electricity into the
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phone line. All phone connections are held open by a certain voltage of
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electricity, that is why kou sometimes get static and faint connections
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when you are calling far away, because the electricity has trouble keeping
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the lineup. What the lock in trace does is cut into the line and generate
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that same voltage straight into the lines. That way, when you try and hang
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up, voltage is retained. Your phone will ring just like someone was
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calling you even after you hang up. (If you have call waiting, you should
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understand better about that, for call waiting intercepts the electricity
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and makes a tone that means someone is going through your line. Then, it
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is a matter of which voltage is higher. When you push down the receiver,
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then it see-saws the electricity to the other side. When you have a person
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on each line it is impossible to hang up unless one or both of them will
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hang up. If you try to hang up, voltage is retained, and your phone will
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ring. That should give you an understanding of how calling works, also.
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When electricity passes through a certain point on your phone, the
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electricity causes a bell to ring or on some newer phones an electronic
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ring to sound.)
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So, in order to eliminate the trace, you somehow must lower the voltage
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level on your phone line. You should know that every time someone else
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picks up the phone line, then the voltage does decrease a little. In the
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first steps of planning this out, Xerox suggested getting about a hundred
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phones all hooked into the same line that could all be taken off the hook
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at the same time.That would greatly decrease the voltage level. That is
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also why most three-way connections that are using the bell service three
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way calling (which is only $3 a month) become quite faint after a while.
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By now, you should understand the basic idea. You have to drain
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all of the power out of the line so the voltage can not be kept up. A
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rather sudden draining of power could quickly short out the F.B.I. voltage
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machine, because it was only built to sustain the exact voltage necessary
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to keep the voltage out.
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For now, image this. One of the normal radio shack generators that you
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can go pick up that one end of the cord that hooks into the central box
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has a phone jack on it and the other an electrical plug. This way, you can
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"flash" voltage THROUGH the line, but cannot drain it. So, some
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modifications have to be done.
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/-/ The Aqua Box /-/
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Materials needed-
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- A BEOC (Basic Electrical Output Socket), like a small lamp type
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connection, where you just have a simple plug and wire that would plug
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into a light bulb.
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- One of cords mentioned above, if you can't find one then construct your
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own... same voltage connection, but the restrain or must be the central
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box)
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- TWO phone jacks (one for the modem, one for if you are being traced to
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plug the aqua box into)
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- Some cdeativity and easy work.
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NOTICE: No phones have to be destroyed/modified to make this box, so
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don't go out and buy a new phone for it!
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All right, this is a very simple procedure. If you have the BEOC, it
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could drain into anything, a radio, or whatever. The purpose of having
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that is you are going to suck the voltage out from the phone line into the
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electrical appliance so there would be no voltage left to lock you in with.
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1) Take the connection cord. Examine the plug at the end. It should have
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only two prongs, if it has three, still, do not fear. MAKE SURE THE
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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE IS TURNED OFF unless you wanna become a cdispy
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cditter while making this thing. Most plugs will have a hard plastic
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design on the top of them to prevent you from getting in at the
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electrical wires inside. Well, get a knife and remove it. If you
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want to keep the plug (I don't see why...) then just cut the top off.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
When you look inside, lo and behold, you will see that at the base of
|
|||
|
the prongs there are a few wires connecting in. Those wires conduct the
|
|||
|
power into the appliance. So, you carefully unwrap those from the sides
|
|||
|
and pull them out until they are about an inch ahead of the prongs. If
|
|||
|
you don't wanna keep the jack, then just rip the prongs out. If you
|
|||
|
cover the prongs with insulation tape so they will not connect with the
|
|||
|
wires when the power is being drained from the line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Do the same thing with the prongs on the other plug, so you have the
|
|||
|
wires evenly connected. Now, wrap the end of the wires around each
|
|||
|
other.
|
|||
|
If you happen to have the other end of the voltage cord hooked into the
|
|||
|
phonephonep 1 reading now, you're too fucking stupid to continue.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After you've wrapped the wires around each other, then cover the whole
|
|||
|
thing with the plugs with insulating tape. Then, if you built your own
|
|||
|
control box or if you bought one, then cdam all the wires into the and
|
|||
|
re-close it. That box is your ticket out of this.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) Re-check everything to make sure it's all in place. This is a pretty
|
|||
|
flimsy connection, but on later models when you get more experienced at
|
|||
|
it then you can solder away at it and form the whole device into one big
|
|||
|
box, with some kind of cheap mattel hand-held game inside to be the
|
|||
|
power connector.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In order to use itl ofuld pkeep this box handy. Plug it into the jack if
|
|||
|
you want, but it will slightly lower the voltage so it isn't connected.
|
|||
|
When you plug it in, if you see sparks, un-plug it and restart the
|
|||
|
WHOLE thing. But if it just seems fine then leave it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
|||
|
/-/ Using it !! /-/
|
|||
|
/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now, so you have the whole thing plugged in and all... DO NOT USE
|
|||
|
THIS UNLESS THE SITUATION IS DESPERATE! When the trace has gone on, don't
|
|||
|
panic, un plug your phone, and turn on the appliance that it was hooked
|
|||
|
to. It will need energy to turn itself on, and here's a great source...
|
|||
|
the voltage to keep a phone line open is pretty small and a simple light
|
|||
|
bulb should drain it all in and probably short the F.B.I. computer at the
|
|||
|
same time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Happy boxing and stay free!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: aTOMIC BOMB
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE FOLLOWING PAPER IS TAKEN FROM THE JOURNAL OF
|
|||
|
IRREPRODUCIBLE RESULTS, VOLUME 25/NUMBER 4/1979. PO BOX 234
|
|||
|
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS 60411. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE 1 YEAR FOR
|
|||
|
$3.701.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. INTRODUCTION:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WORLDWIDE CONTROVERSY HAS BEEN GENERATED RECENTLY FROM
|
|||
|
SEVERAL COURT DECISIONS IN THE UNITED STATES WHICH HAVE
|
|||
|
RESTRICTED POPULAR MAGAZINES FROM PRINTING ARTICLES WHICH
|
|||
|
DESCRIBE HOW TO MAKE AN ATOMIC BOMB. THE REASON USUALLY GIVEN BY
|
|||
|
THE COURTS IS THAT NATIONAL SECURITY WOULD BE COMPROMISED IF SUCH
|
|||
|
INFORMATION WERE GENERALLY AVAILABLE. BUT, SINCE IT IS COMMONLY
|
|||
|
KNOWN THAT ALL OF THE INFORMATION IS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE IN MOST
|
|||
|
MAJOR METROPOLITAN LIBRARIES, OBVIOUSLY THE COURT'S OFFICIALLY
|
|||
|
STATED POSITION IS COVERING UP A MORE IMPORTANT FACTOR; NAMELY,
|
|||
|
THAT SUCH ATOMIC DEVICES WOULD PROVE TOO DIFFICULT FOR THE
|
|||
|
AVERAGE CITIZEN TO CONSTRUCT. THE UNITE fTEDS COURTS CANNOT
|
|||
|
AFFORD TO INSULT THE VAST MAJORITIES BY INSINUATING THAT THEY DO
|
|||
|
NOT HAVE THE INTELLIGENCE OF A CABBAGE, AND THTHTSTATED"OFFICIAL"
|
|||
|
PRESS RELEASES CLAIM NATIONAL SECURITY AS A BLANKET RESTRICTION.
|
|||
|
THE RUMORS THAT HAVE UNFORTUNATELY OCCURRED AS A RESULT OF
|
|||
|
WIDESPREAD MISINFORMATION CAN (AND MUST) BE CLEARED UP NOW, FOR
|
|||
|
THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT THIS MONTH IS THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
|
|||
|
THERMONUCLEAR DEVICE, WHICH WILL HOPEFULLY CLEAR UP ANY
|
|||
|
MISCONCEPTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE ABOUT SUCH A PROJECT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WE WILL SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO MAKE A DEVICE OF YOUR VERY
|
|||
|
OWN IN TEN EASY STEPS, TO HAVE AND HOLD AS YOU SEE FIT, WITHOUT
|
|||
|
ANNOYING INTERFERENCE FROM THE GOVERNMENT OR THE COURTS. THE
|
|||
|
PROJECT WILL COST BETWEEN $5,000 AND $30,000, DEPENDING ON HOW
|
|||
|
FANCY YOU WANT THE FINAL PRODUCT TO BE. SINCE noughe Cd WEEK'S
|
|||
|
COLUMN, "LET'S MAKE A TIME MACHINE", WAS RECEIVED SO WELL IN THE
|
|||
|
NEW STEP-BY-STEP FORMAT, THIS MONTH'S COLUMN WILL FOLLOW THE SAME
|
|||
|
FORMAT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. CONSTRUCTION METHOD:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. FIRST, OBTAIN ABOUT 50 POUNDS (110 KG) OF WEAPONS GRADE
|
|||
|
PLUTONIUM AT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER (SEE NOTE 1). A NUCLEAR POWER
|
|||
|
PLANT IS NOT RECOMMENDED, AS LARGE QUANTITIES OF MISSING
|
|||
|
PLUTONIUM TENDS TO MAKE PLANT ENGINEERS UNHAPPY. WE SUGqT THAT
|
|||
|
YOU CONTACT YOUR LOCAL TERRORIST ORGANIZATION, OR PERHAPS THE
|
|||
|
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
|
|||
|
2. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT PLUTONIUM, ESPECIALLY PURE, REFINED
|
|||
|
PLUTONIUM, IS SOMEWHAT DANGEROUS. WASH YOUR HANDS WITH SOAP AND
|
|||
|
WARM WATER AFTER HANDLING THE MATERIAL, AND DON'T ALLOW YOUR
|
|||
|
CHILDREN OR PETS TO PLAY IN IT OR EAT IT. ANY LEFT OVER PLUTONIUM
|
|||
|
DUST IS EXCELLENT AS AN INSECT REPELLANT. YOU MAY WISH TO KEEP
|
|||
|
THE SUBSTANCE IN A LEAD BOX IF YOU CAN FIND ONE IN YOUR LOCAL
|
|||
|
JUNK YARD, BUT AN OLD COFFEE CAN WILL DO NICELY.
|
|||
|
3. FASHION TOEhHER A METAL ENCLOSURE TO HOUSE THE DEVICE. MOST
|
|||
|
COMMON VARIETIES OF SHEET METAL CAN BE BENT TO DISGUISE THIS
|
|||
|
ENCLOSURE AS, FOR EXAMPLE, A BRIEFCASE, A LUNCH PAIL, OR A BUICK.
|
|||
|
DO NOT USE TINFOIL.
|
|||
|
(BOMB CONT.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4. ARRANGE THE PLUTONIUM INTO TWO HEMISPHERAL SHAPES, SEPARATED
|
|||
|
BY ABOUT 4 CM. USE RUBBER CEMENT TO HOLD THE PLUTONIUM DUST
|
|||
|
TOGETHER. GELIGNITE IS MUCH BETTER, BUT MESSIER TO WORK WITH.
|
|||
|
YOUR HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN WILL BE HAPPY TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THIS
|
|||
|
ITEM.
|
|||
|
5. PACK THE TNT AROUND THE HEMISPHERE ARRANGEMENT CONSTRUCTED IN
|
|||
|
STEP 4. IF YOU CANNOT FIND GELIGNITE, FEEL FREE TO USE TNT
|
|||
|
PACKED IN WITH PLAY-DOUGH OR ANY MODELING CLAY. COLORED CLAY IS
|
|||
|
ACCEPTABLE, BUT THERE IS NO NEED TO GET FANCY AT THIS POINT.
|
|||
|
6. ENCLOSE THE STRUCTURE FROM STEP 6 INTO THE ENCLOSURE MADE IN
|
|||
|
STEP 3. USE A STRONG GLUE SUCH AS "CRAZY GLUE" TO BIND THE
|
|||
|
HEMISPHERE ARRANGEMENT AGAINST THE ENCLOSURE TO PREVENT
|
|||
|
ACCIDENTAL DETONATION WHICH MIGHT RESULT FROM VIBRATION OF
|
|||
|
MISHANDLING.
|
|||
|
7. TO DETONATE THE DEVICE, OBTAIN A RADIO CONTROLLED (RC) SERVO
|
|||
|
MECHANISM, AS FOUND IN RC MODEL AIRPLANES AND CARS. WITH A
|
|||
|
MINIMUM OF EFFORT, A REMOTE PLUNGER CAN BE MADE THAT WILL STRIKE
|
|||
|
A DETONATOR CAP TO EFFECT A SMALL EXPLOSION. THESE DETONATOR CAPS
|
|||
|
CAN BE FOUND IN THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SECTION OF YOUR LOCAL
|
|||
|
SUPERMARKET. WE RECOMMEND THE "BLAST-O-MATIC" BRAND BECAUSE THEY
|
|||
|
ARE NO DEPOSIT-NO RETURN.
|
|||
|
8. NOW HIDE THE COMPLETED DEVICE FROM THE NEIGHBORS AND
|
|||
|
CHILDREN. THE GARAGE IS NOT RECOMMENDED BECAUSE OF HIGH HUMIDITY
|
|||
|
AND THE EXTREME RANGE OF TEMPERATURES EXPERIENCED THERE. NUCEAR
|
|||
|
DEVICES HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO SPONTANEOUSLY DETONATE IN THESE
|
|||
|
UNSTABLE CONDITIONS. THE HALL CLOSET OR UNDER THE KITCHEN SINK
|
|||
|
WILL BE PERFECTLY SUITABLE.
|
|||
|
9. NOW YOU ARE THE PROUD OWNER OF A WORKING THERMONUCLEAR DEVICE!
|
|||
|
IT IS A GREAT ICE-BREAKER AT PARTIES, AND IN A PINCH, CAN BE USED
|
|||
|
FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. THEORY OF OPERATION:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE DEVICE BASICALLY WORKS WHEN THE DETONATED TNT COMPRESSES
|
|||
|
THE PLUTONIUM INTO A CRITICAL MASS. THE CRITICAL MASS THEN
|
|||
|
PRODUCES A NUCLEAR CHAIN REACTION SIMILAR TO THE DOMINO CHAIN
|
|||
|
REACTION (DISCUSSED IN THIS COLUMN, "DOMINOS ON THE MARCH" MARCH,
|
|||
|
1968). THE CHAIN REACTION THEN PROMPTLY PRODUCES A BIG
|
|||
|
THERMONUCLEAR REACTION. AND THERE YOU HAVE IT, A 10 MEGATON
|
|||
|
EXPLOSION!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4. NEXT MONTH'S COLUMN:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IN NEXT MONTH'S COLUMN, WE WILL LEARN HOW TO CLONE YOUR
|
|||
|
NEIGHBOR'S WIFE IN SIX EASY STEPS. THIS PROJECT PROMISES TO BE AN
|
|||
|
EXCITING WEEKEND FULL OF FUN AND PROFIT. COMMON KITCHEN UTENSILS
|
|||
|
WILL BE ALL YOU NEED. SEE YOU ALL NEXT MONTH!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5. NOTES:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. PLUTONIUM (P)U ATOMIC NUMBER se s4, IS A RADIOACTIVE METALLIC
|
|||
|
ELEMENT FORMED BY THE DECAY OF NEPTUNIUM AND IS SIMILAR IN
|
|||
|
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE TO URANIUM, SATURIUM, JUPITERNIUM, AND
|
|||
|
MARSIUM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(BOMB CONT.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6. PREVIOUS MONTH'S COLUMNS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. LET'S MAKE TEST TUBE BABIES! MARCH, 1984
|
|||
|
2. LET'S MAKE A SOLAR SYSTEM! APRIL, 1984
|
|||
|
3. LET'S MAKE AN ECONOMIC RECESSION! MAY, 1984
|
|||
|
4. LET'S MAKE AN ANTI-GRAVIY MACHINE! JUNE, 1984
|
|||
|
5. LET'S MAKE CONTACT WITH AN ALIEN RACE! JULY, 1984
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, to the Atari World...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE PHOENIX brings you
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE BEIGE BOX
|
|||
|
Construction and Use
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Inventor and Author: The Exterminator
|
|||
|
Terminal Man
|
|||
|
Distributor: The Phoenix
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Devil Guard...........xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
Crazyhouse............xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
Overlook Hotel........xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
Castle Wolfenstein....xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------------
|
|||
|
INTRODUCTION
|
|||
|
------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Have you ever wanted a lineman's handset? Surely every phreak
|
|||
|
has at least once considered the phun that he could have with one.
|
|||
|
After searching unlocked phone company trucks for one for months, we
|
|||
|
had an idea. We could build one. We did, and named it the "Beige Box,"
|
|||
|
simply because that is the color of ours. In the following file we
|
|||
|
will give complete instructions for the construction and use of a
|
|||
|
Beige Box.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------------
|
|||
|
CONSTRUCTION
|
|||
|
------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The construction is very simple. First, you must understand
|
|||
|
the concept of the device. In a modular jack, there are four wires.
|
|||
|
These are red, green, yellow, and black. For a single line telephone,
|
|||
|
however, only two matter: the red (ring) and green (tip). The yellow
|
|||
|
and black are not necessary for this project. A lineman's handset
|
|||
|
only has two clips on it: the ring and the tip.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You will need a phone (we reccommend a touch-tone) with a
|
|||
|
modular plug, a modular jack, and two large alligator clips
|
|||
|
(preferably red and green, respectively). Take the modular jack and
|
|||
|
look at the bottom of its casing. There should be a grey jack with
|
|||
|
four wires (red, green, yellow, and black) leading out of it. To the
|
|||
|
end of the red wire attach a red alligator clip. To the end of the
|
|||
|
green wire attach a green alligator clip. The yellow and black wires
|
|||
|
can be removed, although I would only set them aside so that you can
|
|||
|
use the modular jack in future projects. Now insert your telephone's
|
|||
|
modular plug into the molular jack. That's it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This particular model is nice because it can be easily made,
|
|||
|
is inexpensive, uses common parts that are readily available, is
|
|||
|
small, is lightweight, and does not require the destruction of a
|
|||
|
phone.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----- --- ----
|
|||
|
BEYGE BOX USES
|
|||
|
----- --- ----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
There are many uses for the Beige Box. However, before you
|
|||
|
can use it, you must know how to attach it to its output device. This
|
|||
|
device can be any of several Bell switching apparatus that include
|
|||
|
terminal sets (i.e., remote switching centers, bridging heads, cans,
|
|||
|
etc.). To open most Bell Telephone switching apparatus, you must
|
|||
|
have a 7/16 inch hex driver. This piece of equipment can be picked
|
|||
|
up at your local hardware store. With your 7/16 hex driver, turn the
|
|||
|
security bolt(s) approximately 1/8 of an inch counter-clockwise and
|
|||
|
open. If your output device is locked, then you must have some
|
|||
|
knowledge of destroying and/or picking locks. However, we have never
|
|||
|
encountered a locked output device. Once you have opened your output
|
|||
|
device, you should see a mass of wires connected to terminals. On
|
|||
|
most of your output devices, the terminals should be labeled "T" (Tip
|
|||
|
-- if not labeled, it is usually on the left) and "R" (Ring -- if not
|
|||
|
labeled, it ks usually on the right). Remember: Ring - red - right.
|
|||
|
The "Three R's" -- a simple way to remember which is which.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NMw you must attach the red alligator clip (ring) to the
|
|||
|
"R" (ring) terminal. Attach the green alliagtor clip (tip) to the
|
|||
|
"T" (tip) terminal. NOTE: If instead of a dial tone you hear nothing,
|
|||
|
re-adjust the alligator clips so that they are not touching each other
|
|||
|
or other terminals. Also make sure that they are firmly attached.
|
|||
|
By this time you should hear a dial tone. Dial ANI and find out the
|
|||
|
number that you are using (you wouldn't want to use your own).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here are some practical applications:
|
|||
|
o Eavesdropping
|
|||
|
o Long distance, static-free phone calls to phriends
|
|||
|
o Dialing direct to Alliance Conferencing (also static-
|
|||
|
free)
|
|||
|
o Phucking people over
|
|||
|
o Bothering the operator at little risk to yourself
|
|||
|
o Blue Boxing with a greatly reduced chance of getting
|
|||
|
caught
|
|||
|
o Anything at all that you want, since you are an
|
|||
|
extension on that line
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Eavesdropping:
|
|||
|
-------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To be most effective, first attach the Beige Box and then your
|
|||
|
phone. This eliminates static caused by connecting the box, therefore
|
|||
|
reducing the potential suspicion of your victim. When eavesdropping,
|
|||
|
it is always best to be neither seen nor heard. If you hear someone
|
|||
|
dialing out, do not panic; but rather hang up, wait, and pick up the
|
|||
|
receiver again. The person will either have hung up or tried to
|
|||
|
complete their call again. If the latter is true, then listen in, anl
|
|||
|
perhaps you will find information worthy of blackmail! If you would
|
|||
|
like to know who you are listening to, after dialing ANI, pull a CN/A
|
|||
|
on the number.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dialing Long Distance:
|
|||
|
------- ---- --------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This section is self-explanatory, but don't forget to dial a
|
|||
|
"1" before the NPA.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dialing Direct to Alliance Conferencing:
|
|||
|
------- ------ -- -------- ------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Simply dial 0-700-456-1000 and you will get instructions from
|
|||
|
there. I prefer this method over PBXs, since PBXs often have poos Fpiction and are more difficult to come by.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Phucking People Over:
|
|||
|
-------- ------ ----
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is a very large topic for discussion. Just by using the
|
|||
|
other functions described, you can cdeate a large phone bill for the
|
|||
|
person (they will not have to pay it, but it is a hassle for them).
|
|||
|
In addition, since you are an extension of the person's line, leave
|
|||
|
your phone off hook, and they will not be able to make or recieve
|
|||
|
calls. This can be extremely nasty because no one would suspect the
|
|||
|
cause of the problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Bothering the Operator:
|
|||
|
--------- --- --------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is also self-explanatory and can provide hours of
|
|||
|
entertainment. Simply ask or say things to her that are offensive and
|
|||
|
you would not like traced to your line. This also corresponds with the
|
|||
|
previous described section, Phucking People Over. After all, guess
|
|||
|
who's line it gets traced to? He he he...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Blue Boxing:
|
|||
|
---- ------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
See a file on Blue Boxing for more details. This is an
|
|||
|
especially nice feature if you live in an ESS-equipped prefix, since
|
|||
|
the calls are, once again, not traced to your line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--------- ----- -- ----- ------
|
|||
|
POTENTIAL RYSKS OF BEIGE BOXING
|
|||
|
--------- ----- -- ----- ------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Overuse of the Beige Box may cause suspicions within the Gestapo,
|
|||
|
and result in legal problems. Therefore, I would recommend that you:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
o Use more than one output device
|
|||
|
o Choose a secluded spot to do your Beige Boxing
|
|||
|
o Keep a low profile (i.e., do not post under your real name
|
|||
|
on a public BBS concerning your accomplishments)
|
|||
|
o In order to make sure that the enemy has not been inside your
|
|||
|
ouput device, I reccomend that you place a piece of
|
|||
|
transparent tape over the opening of your output device.
|
|||
|
Therefore, if it is opened in your absence, the tape will be
|
|||
|
displaced and you will be aware of the fact"that someone has
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been intruding upon your territory.
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----------
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DISCLAIMER
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----------
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Since this file has been written for information purposes only,
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the authors cannot and will not take any responsibility for the
|
|||
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construction and use of the Beige Box.
|
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This file was written by The Exterminator and The Terminal Man
|
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Friday, May 17, 1985
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Sysops have permission to post this material on their bulletin board
|
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systems, provided that it is in an elite section and none of the
|
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material is altered in any way.
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|
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(>
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BLACK BOX PLANS
|
|||
|
---------------
|
|||
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WHEN YOUR PHONE IS JUST SITTING THERE
|
|||
|
DOING NOTHING, THE VOLTAGE THROUGH
|
|||
|
THE PHONE LINE IS ABOUT 20 VOLTS AC.
|
|||
|
WHEN SOMEONE CALLS AND THE FONE
|
|||
|
STARTS RINGING, THE VOLTAGE JUMPS
|
|||
|
ENOUGH FOR THE BELL TO WORK (ABOUT
|
|||
|
48 VOLTS) WHICH TELLS MA BELL TO STAND
|
|||
|
BY IF YOU SHOULD PICK UP SO SHE CAN
|
|||
|
BILL YOU. WHEN YOU ADVENTUALLY PICK UP
|
|||
|
THE PHONE THE VOLTAGE DROPS TO 10 VOLTS
|
|||
|
AND THE BILLING STARTS. WHAT A BLACK
|
|||
|
BOX DOES IS IT KEEPS THE VOLTAGE AT 36
|
|||
|
VOLTS THEREFORE THE INCOMMING CALLER
|
|||
|
NEVER GETS BILLED (INGENIOUS!).
|
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|
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|||
|
THE ORIGINAL BLACK BOX WAS CREATED BY
|
|||
|
AN EX-BELL EMPLOYEE WHO WENT BY THE
|
|||
|
NAME "CAPTAIN CRUNCH". HE GOT HIS NAME
|
|||
|
FROM THOSE LITTLE WHISLES YOU GOT IN
|
|||
|
BOXES OF CAPTAIN CRUNCH BECAUSE THEY
|
|||
|
EMITED A TONE THAT SOUNDED LIKE A PAY
|
|||
|
FONE.CAPT CRUNCH JUST ANNOUNCED HIS
|
|||
|
OFFICIAL RETIREMENT FROM PHREAKING
|
|||
|
AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM A CALFORNIA
|
|||
|
JAIL ON TWO COUNTS OF USING BLUE
|
|||
|
BOXES (THE ONES OPERATORS USE).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MATERIALS: 1] A 36 VOLT ZENER DIODE.
|
|||
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2] A CERAMIC OR MYLAR
|
|||
|
CAPACITOR OF 0.1 MICRO-
|
|||
|
FARAD.
|
|||
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3] A ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR
|
|||
|
OF 1.0 MICROFARAD.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
YOU CAN GET ALL THESE PARTS AT YOUR
|
|||
|
LOCAL RADIO SHACK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INSTRUCTIONS:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRST YOU HAVE TO OPEN YOUR PHONE UP.
|
|||
|
YOU DO THIS BY GENTLY REMOVING THE
|
|||
|
TWO SCREWS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PHONE
|
|||
|
AND LIFTING THE COVER UP SLOWLY. YOU
|
|||
|
SHOULD NOTICE THREE WIRES COMING IN
|
|||
|
FROM THE BACK OF THE PHONE, A GREEN,
|
|||
|
RED, ANDYELLOW MOST OF THE TIME THOUGH
|
|||
|
THEY CAN DIFFER. DON'T WORRY ABOUT THCONSTY CANLOW WIRE, WE WILL NOT NEED IT TO DO
|
|||
|
THIS. YOU WILL NEED TO FIND THE MORE
|
|||
|
POSITIVE OF THE REMAINING TWO WIRES
|
|||
|
(ALMOST ALWAYS THE GREEN). NOW CONNECT
|
|||
|
THE BANDED END OF THE ZENER DIODE TO
|
|||
|
THE MORE POSITIVE OF THESE TWO WIRES.
|
|||
|
NOW CONNECT THC OTHER END OF THE DIODE
|
|||
|
TO THE RED WIRE "IN-SERIES". YOU HAVE
|
|||
|
JUST COMPLETED THE FIRST STEP.
|
|||
|
FOR THE SECOND STEP YOU NEED A CERAMIC
|
|||
|
OR MYLAR CAPACITOR OF 0.1 MICRO-
|
|||
|
FARAD. YOU CONNECT THIS "IN PARALLEL"
|
|||
|
ACROSS THE DIODE. THIS IS NEEDED TO
|
|||
|
ALLOW THE DIODE TO PASS VOICE SIGNALS.
|
|||
|
NOW FOR THE FINAL STEP. TAKE YOUR
|
|||
|
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR OF UP TO 1
|
|||
|
MICRO-FARAD WITH IT'S + END CONNECTED
|
|||
|
TO THE BANDED END OF THE DIODE AND THE
|
|||
|
OTHER END SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THE
|
|||
|
ANODE END OF THE DIODE.
|
|||
|
MA BELL IS NOT TOTALLY OBLIVIO.
|
|||
|
6SO
|
|||
|
THIS. IF THE PHONE RINGS FOR ABOUT A
|
|||
|
HALF-HOUR THEY WILL THINK SOMETHING IS
|
|||
|
WRONG AND BILL YOU ANYWAY. WHEN USING A
|
|||
|
BLACK BOX YOUR PHONE WILL CONTINUE TO
|
|||
|
RING EVEN THOUGH YOU PICKED UP. YOU
|
|||
|
HAVE TO MAKE A SWITCH TO CONNECT TO
|
|||
|
ONE OF THE RINGER WIRES THAT WILL SHUT
|
|||
|
IT OFF
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--*= The Blotto Box$=*--
|
|||
|
By The Traveler
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Finally, it is here! What was first conceived as a joke to fool the inncoent
|
|||
|
phreakers around America has finally been concieved by the one phreak who is
|
|||
|
the expert on lines and voltage: The Traveler. Other boxes by the Traveler
|
|||
|
include the White Gold Box, the Aqua Box, The Diverti Box, and the Cold Box.
|
|||
|
All of those plans will soon be available in a BBS/AE near you!
|
|||
|
Well, for you people who are unenlightened about the Blotto Box, here is a
|
|||
|
brief summery of a legend.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--*-=> The Blotto Box <=-*--
|
|||
|
For years now every pirate has dreamed of the Blotto Box. It was at first
|
|||
|
made as a joke to mock more ignorant people into thinking that the function
|
|||
|
of it actually was possible. Well, if you are The Voltage Mas orr, it is
|
|||
|
possible. Originally conceived by King Blotto of much fame, the Blotto Box is
|
|||
|
finally available to the public.
|
|||
|
NOTE: The Traveler can not be responcable for the information disclosed in
|
|||
|
the file! This file is strictly for informational purposes and should not be
|
|||
|
actually built and used! Usage of this electronical impulse machine could have
|
|||
|
the severe results listed below and could result in high federal prosecutioncription3 rain, The Traveler
|
|||
|
TAKES NO RESPONCABILITY!
|
|||
|
All right, now that that is cleared up, here is the basis of the box and
|
|||
|
it's function.
|
|||
|
The Blotto Box is every phreaks dream... you could hold AT&T down on it's
|
|||
|
knee's with this device. Because, quite simply, it can turn off the phone
|
|||
|
lines everywhere. Nothing. Blotto. No calls will be allowed out of an area
|
|||
|
code, and no calls will be allowed in. No calls can be made inside it for that
|
|||
|
matter. As long as the switchhing system stays the same, this box will not
|
|||
|
stop at a mere area code. It will stop at nothing. The electrical impulses
|
|||
|
that emit from this box will open every line. Every line will ring and ring
|
|||
|
and ring... the voltage will never be cut off until the box/ generator is
|
|||
|
stopped. This is no 200 volt job, here. We are talking GENERATOR. Every phone
|
|||
|
line will continue to ring, and people close to the box may be electricuted if
|
|||
|
they pick up the phone.
|
|||
|
But, the Blotto Box can be stopped by merely cutting of the line or
|
|||
|
generator. If they are cut off then nothing will emit any longer. It will take
|
|||
|
a while for the box to calm back down again, but that is merely a superficial
|
|||
|
aftereffect. Once again: Construction and use of this box is not advised! The
|
|||
|
Blotto Box will continue as long as there is electricity to continue with.
|
|||
|
OK, that is what it does, now, here are some interesting things for you to
|
|||
|
do with it...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--*-=> The Blotto Box Functions and Installation <=-*--
|
|||
|
Once you have installed your Blotto, there is no turning back. The
|
|||
|
following are the instructions for construction and use of this box. Please
|
|||
|
read and heed all warnings in the above section before you attempt to
|
|||
|
construct this box.
|
|||
|
Materials:
|
|||
|
- A Honda portable generator or a main power outlet like in a
|
|||
|
stadium or some such place.
|
|||
|
- A radio shack cord set for 400 volts that splices a female
|
|||
|
plug into a phone line jack.
|
|||
|
- A meter of voltage to attach to the box itself.
|
|||
|
- A green base (i.e. one of the nice boxes about 3' by 4' that
|
|||
|
you see around in your neighborhood. They are the main switch
|
|||
|
boards and would be a more effective line to start with.
|
|||
|
or: A regular phone jack (not your own, and not in your area
|
|||
|
code!
|
|||
|
- A soudering iron and much souder.
|
|||
|
- A remote control or long wooden pole.
|
|||
|
Now. You must have guessed the construction from that. If not, here goes,
|
|||
|
I will explain in detail. Take the Honda Portable Generator and all of the
|
|||
|
other listed equiptment and go out and hunt for a green base. Make sure it is
|
|||
|
one on the ground or hanging at head level from a pole, not the huge ones at
|
|||
|
the top of telephone poles. Open it up with anything convienent, if you are
|
|||
|
two feeble that fuck don't try this. Take a look inside... you are hunting
|
|||
|
for color-coordinating lines of green and red. Now, take out your radio shack
|
|||
|
cord and rip the meter thing off. Replace it with the voltage meter about. A
|
|||
|
good level to set the voltage to is about 1000 volts. Now, attach the voltage
|
|||
|
meter to the cord and set the limit for one thousand. Plug the other end of
|
|||
|
the cord into the generator. Take the phone jack and splice the jack part
|
|||
|
off. Open it up and match the red and green wires with the other red and green
|
|||
|
wires. NOTE: If you just had the generator on and have done this in the
|
|||
|
correct order, you will be a crispy cditter. Keep the generator off until you
|
|||
|
plan to start it up. Now, sauder those lines together carefully. Wrap duck
|
|||
|
tape or insultation tape around all of the wires. Now, place the remote
|
|||
|
control right on to the startup of the generator. If you have the long pole,
|
|||
|
make sure it is very long and stand back as far away as you can get and reach
|
|||
|
the pole over. NOTICE: If you are going right along with this without reading
|
|||
|
the file first, you sill realize now tHat your area code is about to become
|
|||
|
null! Then, getting back, twitch the pole/remote control and run for your
|
|||
|
damn life. Anywherel ofuust get away from it. It will be generating so much
|
|||
|
electricity that if you stand to close you will kill yourself. The generator
|
|||
|
will smoke, etc. but will not stop. You are now killing your area code,
|
|||
|
because all of that energy is spreading through all of the phone lines around
|
|||
|
you in every direction.
|
|||
|
Have a nice day!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ BLUE BOX PLANS! $
|
|||
|
$ --------------- $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ Edited and Uploaded by: $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$->The Spirit Of Radio<-$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ Written by: $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ Mr. America from Osuny BBS $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This file will explain the construction, troubleshooting,
|
|||
|
This design will make them last 10 months!!!!!! But
|
|||
|
nevertheless, don'tforget to put in aswitch for on and off. Ok
|
|||
|
let's build the two VCO'S andcalibrate the unit before we get to
|
|||
|
the keyboard construction.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
VCO CONSTRUCTION
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TOOLS REQUIRED
|
|||
|
1 ocilliscope(optional but not req)
|
|||
|
1 Freq. counter (REQUIRED)
|
|||
|
1 Volt meter " " "
|
|||
|
Electronics tools (Pliers, drll, screwdrivers, etc.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PARTS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
R1 1.5K RESISTOR 5%
|
|||
|
R2 1K RESISTOR 5%
|
|||
|
C1 .1uf ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 16VDC
|
|||
|
C2 .01uf " " (MYLQR) 16VDC
|
|||
|
C1 2207 VCO CHIP BY EXAR ELECTRONICS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Remember the above only says VCO#1 but the same is for VCO#2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
R3-R4 150 OHM RESISTORS 5% .
|
|||
|
C3-C4 .1 uf ELECTROLITIC CAPACITOR .
|
|||
|
10VDC .
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
P1-P10 200K TRIMMER POT - 20 TURNS DIODES USED IN THE KEYBOARD
|
|||
|
ARE 1N914 TYPE(40 OF THEM) & 13 SWITCHES FOR THE KEYBOARD SPST
|
|||
|
MOMENTARY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SPKR YOU CAN USE A TELEPHONE SPEAKER FOR THIS (IT WORKS BEST) BUT
|
|||
|
REMEMBER TOTAKE OUT THE DIODE THAT IS CONNECTED ACCROSS IT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IMPORTANT NOTES
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. DO NOT USE ANYTHING ELSE OTHER THAN A MYLAR CAPACITOR FORC2.
|
|||
|
2. PINS 10,9,8 SHOULD BE TIED TOGETHER AND BE LEFT FLOATING.
|
|||
|
3. ALL RESISTORS SHOULD BE 5%! NOTHING ELSE!
|
|||
|
4. A TELEPHONE SPEAKER GIVES THE BEST RESULTS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TROUBLE SHOOTING
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By now you should have constructed the two VCO'S on a bread board
|
|||
|
or anything that pleases you. Check for cold solder
|
|||
|
joints,broken wires,polarity of the battery, etc. Before we
|
|||
|
apply power to the VCO'S we have to adjust the pots for their
|
|||
|
half way travel point. This is done by turning them 21 turns to
|
|||
|
the right and then 10 turns to the left. Do the same for all ten
|
|||
|
of them.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now apply power to the unit check to see that you have power in
|
|||
|
the chips by putting the positive lead of your volt meter on pin
|
|||
|
7 andthe negative lead on pin 12. If you do not have anything
|
|||
|
there turn off the unit and RECHECK THE WIRING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When you get the right voltages on the chips, connect a diode to
|
|||
|
a piece of wire (look at fig. 2 for the orientation of the diode)
|
|||
|
from round to any pot at point T (look carefully at the schematic
|
|||
|
for point T it is labeled T1-T10 for all pots). You should be
|
|||
|
able to hear a tone, if not disconnect the lead and place the
|
|||
|
speaker close to your ear and if you hear a chirp-like sound,
|
|||
|
this means that the two VCO'S are working if you don't,
|
|||
|
it means that either one or both of the VCO'S are dead. So in
|
|||
|
this case it is always good to have an ocilloscope on hand.
|
|||
|
Disconnect the speaker from the circuit and hook the ocilliscope
|
|||
|
to 1 of the leads of the speaker & the ground from the scope to
|
|||
|
the ground of the battery. Connect again the ground lead with the
|
|||
|
diode connected to it from ground to any pot on the VCO that you
|
|||
|
are checking and you should see a triangle wave if not turn the
|
|||
|
pot in which you are applying the ground to until you see it.
|
|||
|
When you do see it do the the same for the other VCO to makesure
|
|||
|
it is working. (amplitude is about 2VAC). When you get the two
|
|||
|
VCO's working you are set for the adjustment of the individual
|
|||
|
spots.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ADJUSTMENT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Disconnect the speaker from the circuit and connect a freq.
|
|||
|
counter (the positive lead of the counter to one of the speakers
|
|||
|
leads that belongs to VCO#1 or connect it to pin 14.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Connect the negative lead to the battery negative and connect the
|
|||
|
jumperlead with the diode from ground to pot number 1.T1 (the
|
|||
|
first pot number 1 point T1). If you got it working you should
|
|||
|
hear a tone and get a reading on the counter. Adjust the pot for
|
|||
|
a freq. of 1700hz and continue doing the same for pots 2-5
|
|||
|
except that they get different freqs. which are:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :
|
|||
|
: $ $ :
|
|||
|
: $ P1 1700hz $ :
|
|||
|
: $ P2 1300hz $ :
|
|||
|
: $ P3 1100hz $ Therm1 17 $ P4 900hz $ :
|
|||
|
: $ P5 1500hz $ 1 17 $ $ Therm1
|
|||
|
: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now disconnect the freq. counter from the speaker lead of VCO#1
|
|||
|
or from pin (which ever you had it attached to at the beginning)
|
|||
|
and connect it to the speaker lead of VCO#2 or to pin 14 of VCO#2
|
|||
|
and make the same adjustments toP6-10.:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Therm1
|
|||
|
: $ T $ T 1 17 $ P6 1100hz $ T 1 17 $ P7 700hz $ 1
|
|||
|
: $ P8 900hz $ Therm1
|
|||
|
: $ P9 2600hz $ Therm1
|
|||
|
: $ P10 1500hz $ T 1 17 $ $ T 1 17 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ T :
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When you finish doing all of the pots go back and re-check
|
|||
|
them.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KEYBOARD
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IF YOU LOOK AT FIG-2 YOU WILL SEE THAT THE KEYS ARE
|
|||
|
SIMPLE SWITCHES. CONNECTED TO A GROUND AND TWO DIODES ON THE
|
|||
|
OTHER END. THESE DIODES ARE USED TO SIMPLIFY THE CONSTRUCTION OF
|
|||
|
THE KEYBOARD BECAUSE OTHERWISE THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE GROUND
|
|||
|
SIGNAL FOR BOTH VCO'S WOULD HAVE BEEN DONE MECHANICALLY. THE
|
|||
|
DIODE WILL GO TO VCO#1 AND THE OTHER WILL GO TO VCO#2. FIG-3
|
|||
|
SHOWS THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE KEYS ON THE KEYBOARD.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BELOW IS A TABLE THAT WILL HELP YOU CONNECT THE KEYS TO THE
|
|||
|
REQUIRED VCO'SPOTS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<------------------------------------->
|
|||
|
< >
|
|||
|
< (-FIG 2-) >
|
|||
|
< >
|
|||
|
<-----!-----!--------!--------!------->
|
|||
|
< ! ! ! ! >
|
|||
|
< TO ! TO ! FREQ ! FREQ ! KEY >
|
|||
|
< POT ! POT ! OUT: ! OUT: ! >
|
|||
|
< ON ! ON ! ! ! >
|
|||
|
< VCO1! VCO2! ! ! >
|
|||
|
<-----!-----!--------!--------!------->
|
|||
|
< 1 ! 06 ! 1700hz ! 1100hz ! C >
|
|||
|
< 2 ! 10 ! 1300hz ! 1500hz ! 0 >
|
|||
|
< 1 ! 10 ! 1700hz ! 1100hz ! E >
|
|||
|
< 4 ! 07 ! 0900hz ! 0700hz ! 1 >
|
|||
|
< 3 ! 07 ! 1100hz ! 0700hz ! 2 >
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< 3 ! 08 ! 1100hz ! 0900hz ! 3 >
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< 2 ! 07 ! 1300hz ! 0700hz ! 4 >
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< 2 ! 08 ! 1300hz ! 0900hz ! 5 >
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< 2 ! 06 ! 1300hz ! 1100hz ! 6 >
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< 5 ! 07 ! 1500hz ! 0700hz ! 7 >
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< 5 ! 08 ! 1500hz ! 0900hz ! 8 >
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< 5 ! 06 ! 1500hz ! 1100hz ! 9 >
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< - ! 09 ! ------ ! 2600hz ! X >
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< ! ! ! ! >
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REMEMBER THAT IN FIG-2 IT'S THE SAME FOR EACH KEY EXCEPT THE "X"
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KEY, WHICH ONLY TAKES ONE DIODE.
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The Chemists Corner: #1
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I. Common "weak" explosives:
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A. Gunpowder:
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75% Potassium nitrate
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15% Charcoal
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10% Sulfur
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The chemicals should be ground into a fine powder SEPARATELY! with a mortar
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and pestle. If gunpowder is ignited in the open,it burns fiercely, but if in a
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closed space it builds up pressure from the released gases and can explode the
|
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container. Gunpowder works like this: the Potassium nitrate oxidizes the
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charcoal and sulfur, which then burn. Carbon dioxide and Sulfur dioxide are the
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gases released.
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B. Ammonal:
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Ammonal is a mixture of ammonium nitrate with aluminum powder. I am not
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sure of the % composition for ammonal, so you may want to experiment a little
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using small amounts.
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C. Chemically ignited explosives:
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1. A mixture of 1 part potassium chlorateExt5 parts table sugar burns
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fiercely and brightly ( similar to that of magnesium ) when 1 drop of
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concentrated sulfuric acid iectrione hon it. What occurs is this: when the acid
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is added it reacts with the potassium chlorate to form chorine dioxide, which
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explodes on formation, burning the sugar as well.
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2. Using various chemicals
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a mixture has been developed that works well exfor imitating volcanic eruptions. Given the name "MPG Volcanite" by Zaphod
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|
Beeblebrox/MPG. Here it is:
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Potassium chlorate + potassium perchlorate + ammonium nitrate + ammonium
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dichromate + potassium nitrate + sugar + sulfur + iron filings + charcoal + zinc
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dust + some coloring agent. ( red = Strontium nitrate, purple = iodine crystals,
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yellow = sodium chloride, crimson = calcium chloride, etc...)
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3. So do you think water puts out fires? In this one, it starts them. Mix;
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ammonium nitrate + ammonium chloride + iodine + zinc dust. When a drop or two
|
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of water is added, the ammonium nitrate forms nitric acid which reacts with the
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|
zinc to produce hydrogen and heat. This may also ignite the hydrogen and begin
|
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burning.
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Ammonium nitrate: 8 g.
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Ammonium chloride: 1 g.
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Zinc dust: 8 g.
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Iodine cdata bstals: 1 g.
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4. Potassium Permanganate + glycerine when mixed produces a purple colored exflame in 30 seconds to 1 minute. Works best if the potassium permanganate is exfinely ground.
|
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5. Calcium carbide + water releases acetylene gas
|
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as used in blow torches.
|
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II. Thermite reaction:
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|
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|
The thermite reaction is used in welding, because it generates molten iron
|
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and temps. of 3500 C (6000 F+). It uses one of the previous reactions to start
|
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|
it.
|
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|
Starter: Potassium chlorate + sugar.
|
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|
Main pt.: Iron (III) oxide + aluminum powder (325 mesh or finer).
|
|||
|
Put the potassium chlorate + sugar around and on top of the main pt. to start
|
|||
|
the reaction, place one drop of concentrated sulfuric acid on top of the starter
|
|||
|
mix. Step back! The ratios are: 3 parts iron(III) oxide, 1 part aluminum
|
|||
|
powder, 25g potassium permanganate, 6 ml glycerine.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
III. Nitrogen-containing high explosives:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A. Mercury (II) fulminate
|
|||
|
To produce this very shock sensitive explosive, one might assume that it
|
|||
|
could be formed by adding fulminic acid to mercury. This is somewhat difficult
|
|||
|
since fulminic acid ie very unstable and cannot be purchased. Although fulminic
|
|||
|
acid is not needed for this explosive.
|
|||
|
You add 2 parts nitric acid to 2 parts alcohol to 1 part mercury. This is
|
|||
|
theoretical ( not tried yet ) so please if you try this, do it in very small
|
|||
|
amounts and let me know the results.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
B. Nitrogen Triiodide:
|
|||
|
This is a very powerful and shock sensitive explosive. Never store it and
|
|||
|
be careful for air movements, and other tiny things could set it off.
|
|||
|
Materials:
|
|||
|
2-3g Iodine
|
|||
|
15ml Conc. Ammonia
|
|||
|
8 Sheets of filter paper
|
|||
|
50ml Beaker
|
|||
|
Feather on a 10ft pole
|
|||
|
Ear plugs
|
|||
|
Tape
|
|||
|
Spatula
|
|||
|
Stirring rod
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Add iodine to ammonia in the beaker. Stir, let stand for 5 minutes. Do
|
|||
|
the following within 5 minutes!! Retain the solid, and pour off the liquid.
|
|||
|
Scrape the brown solid onto a stack of four sheets of filter paper. Divide
|
|||
|
solid into four parts, putting each on a sheet of dry filter paper. Tape in
|
|||
|
position. Leave to dry undisturbed for at least 30 minutes. To detonate, touch
|
|||
|
with the feather. Wear the ear plugs while doing this...it is very loud!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
C. Cellulose Nitrate ( Guncotton )
|
|||
|
Commonly known as smokeless powder because it does not give off smoke as it
|
|||
|
burns.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Materials:
|
|||
|
70ml Conc. sulfuric acid
|
|||
|
lizelizelnc. nitric acid
|
|||
|
5g Absorbent cotton
|
|||
|
250ml 1M sodium bicarbonate
|
|||
|
250ml Beaker
|
|||
|
Ice bath
|
|||
|
Paper towels
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Place 250ml beaker in the ice bath, add 70ml sulfuric acid, 30ml nitric
|
|||
|
acid. Divide cotton into .7g pieces. With tongs, immerse each piece in the
|
|||
|
acid solution for 1 minute. Next rinse each piece in 3 successive baths of
|
|||
|
500ml water. If it bubbles, rinse in water once more until no bubbles occur.
|
|||
|
Squeeze dry and spread on paper towels to dry overnight.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IV. Other stuff
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A. Peroxyacetone:
|
|||
|
This is extremely flammable and has been reported to be shock sensitive.
|
|||
|
Materials:
|
|||
|
4ml Acetone
|
|||
|
4ml 30% Hydrogen peroxide
|
|||
|
4 Drops Conc. Hydrochloric acid
|
|||
|
150ml Test tube
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Add acetone and hydrogen peroxide to the test tube. Then add hydrochloric
|
|||
|
acid. In 10-20 minutes a white solid should begin to appear. If no change is evident, warm the tube in a water bath at 40 C. Allow the reaction to continue exfor two hours. Swirl the slurry and filter it. Leave out on filter paper to
|
|||
|
dry for at least two hours. To ignite. light a candle tied to a meter stick and
|
|||
|
light it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
B. Smoke...Smoke...And more Smoke:
|
|||
|
The following reaction should produce a fair amount of smoke. Since this
|
|||
|
reaction is not all that dangerous you can use larger amounts if necessary for
|
|||
|
more smoke.
|
|||
|
Mix 6g zinc powder + 1g sulfur powder. Insert a red hot wire into the pile
|
|||
|
and step back as much smoke should be produced.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
fic mmon "hemists Corner: #2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This article has instructions on how to do some interesting experiments with
|
|||
|
common household chemicals. It is suggested that you have some knowledge of
|
|||
|
chemistry before attempting some of these experiments.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I. A list of household chemicals and their composition
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Vinegar: 3-5% Acetic acid
|
|||
|
Baking soda: Sodium bicarbonate
|
|||
|
Drain cleaners: Sodium hydroxide
|
|||
|
Sani-flush: 75% Sodium bisulfate
|
|||
|
Ammonia water: Ammonium hydroxide
|
|||
|
Citrus fruit: Citric acid
|
|||
|
Table salt: Sodium chloride
|
|||
|
Sugar: Sucrose
|
|||
|
Milk of Magnesia: Magnesium hydroxide
|
|||
|
Iodine: 47% Alcohol, 4% iodine
|
|||
|
Rubbing alcohol: 70-99% Isopropyl alcohol.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #1: Fizz
|
|||
|
Mix vinegar with baking soda. This produces sodium acetate and carbonic
|
|||
|
acid. The carbonic acid quickly decomposes into carbon dioxide and water making
|
|||
|
the fizz.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #2: Batteries
|
|||
|
1 Citrus fruit
|
|||
|
1 Zinc strip
|
|||
|
1 Copper strip
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Just stick the zinc and copper strips at opposite ends of the fruit and you
|
|||
|
have a 1.5 volt battery.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #3: Generating chlorine gas
|
|||
|
This is slightly more dangerous than the other two, so you should know e you e ablou're doing before you try this...
|
|||
|
If you ever wondered why ammonia bottles say "DO NOT MIX WITH CHLORINE
|
|||
|
BLEACH", it is because if you do, it will give off chlorine gas. To capture it,
|
|||
|
get a large bottle. Since the chlorine is heavier than air, it will stay in the
|
|||
|
bottle unless you use large amounts. DON'T! For something fun to do with
|
|||
|
chlorine read the following experiments...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #4: Chlorine + turpentine
|
|||
|
Take a small cloth or rag and soak it in turpentine. Quickly drop it into
|
|||
|
the bottle of chlorine. It should give off a lot of black smoke and probably
|
|||
|
start to burn.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #5: Creating hydrogen gas
|
|||
|
To generate hydrogen, all you need is an acid and a metal that will react
|
|||
|
with it. Try vinegar or sulfuric acid with zinc or aluminum. You can collect
|
|||
|
hydrogen in something if you note that it is lighter than air...Light a small
|
|||
|
amount and it burns with a small "POP".
|
|||
|
Another way of creating hydrogen is by the electrolysis of water. This
|
|||
|
involves separating water ( H20 ) into hydrogen and oxygen by an electric
|
|||
|
current. To do this, you need a 6-12v battery, two test tubes, a large bowl, two
|
|||
|
wire electrodes, and sulfuric acid. Dissolve the acid in a large bowl of water.
|
|||
|
Submerge the test tubes in the water and put the electrodes inside them. With
|
|||
|
the mouth of the tube aiming down. Connect the battery to the wire electrodes.
|
|||
|
As the reaction is allowed to occur, hydrogen will be produced in one tube and
|
|||
|
oxygen in the other. The tube with more space than the other is the one with
|
|||
|
the hydrogen since water is H2O: 2 parts hydrogen to 1 part oxygen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #6: Chlorine + hydrogen
|
|||
|
Take the test tube of hydrogen and cover the mouth with you thumb. Keep it
|
|||
|
inverted, and bring it near the bottle of chlorine not previously used. Say
|
|||
|
"Goodbye test tube", and drop it into the bottle. The hydrogen and chlorine
|
|||
|
should react and possibly explode. The interesting thing about this is that
|
|||
|
they will not react if it is dark and no heat is present. When a light is
|
|||
|
turned on, enough energy is present to cause them to react...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #7: Preparation of oxygen
|
|||
|
Get some hydrogen peroxide and manganese dioxide ( the black powder from a
|
|||
|
battery ). Mix the two in a bottle, and they give off oxygen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #8: Alcohol for party tricks
|
|||
|
Buy some rubbing alcohol. Soak a towel in water and then in alcohol. Light
|
|||
|
the towel on fire. When it finishes burning the alcohol, the flame should go
|
|||
|
out leaving the towel unharmed.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #9: Iodine?
|
|||
|
Tincture of iodine contains mainly alcohol and a little iodine. To
|
|||
|
separate them, put some iodine in a metal lid to a bottle and heat it over a
|
|||
|
candle. Have a stand holding another metal lid with ice in it about 4-6 inches
|
|||
|
over the tincture. The tincture of iodine should then sublime into cdata bstals on
|
|||
|
the upper lid. I haven't tried this yet but if it works you can use this for
|
|||
|
the experiments in article #1.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Exp #10: Your own grain elevator explosion
|
|||
|
Get a candle and some flour. Light the candle and put some flour in your
|
|||
|
hand. Try various ways of getting the flour to leave you hand and become dust
|
|||
|
over the candle flame. The enormous surface area allows all the tiny dust
|
|||
|
particles to burn all at about the same time creating a fireball effect. If you
|
|||
|
can get you hands on some lycopodium powder, this will work much better,
|
|||
|
creating huge unexpected fireballs.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
How to make Nitroglycerin and How to use it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Nitro is a very powerful high explosive. The byproducts of nitro is nothing but
|
|||
|
nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To make nitro.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Mix 100 parts fuming nitric acid, with specific gravity of 50 degrees
|
|||
|
baume, with 200 parts sulphuric acid. This is going to be hot at first. It
|
|||
|
won't splatter if you pour the nitric into the sulphuric. The acid solutions
|
|||
|
together can dissolve flesh in a matter of seconds so take care when using
|
|||
|
them!! When cool, add 38 parts glycerine as slowly as possible. Let it trickle
|
|||
|
down the sides of the container into the acids or it won't mix thoroughly and
|
|||
|
the reaction could go to fast which causes enough heat to ignite itself. If you
|
|||
|
see the mixture turn brown or look funny, run like hell!! This means it is
|
|||
|
about to explode! (Nitroglycerin can fill up to 10,000 times it's original area
|
|||
|
with expanding gases. This means that if you have 10ml's somewherel it will
|
|||
|
produce 100,000ml of gases). Stir with a GLASS rod for 15 seconds then
|
|||
|
carefully pour it into 20 times it's volume of water. It will visibly
|
|||
|
precipitate immediately. There will be twice as much nitro as you used glycerine
|
|||
|
and it is easy to separate. Mix it with baking soda as soon as you have
|
|||
|
separated it this helps it not to go off by itself.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOTES: Parts are by weight and the baume scale of specific gravity can be found
|
|||
|
in most chemistry books. You can get fuming nitric and sulfuric acids wherever
|
|||
|
good chemicals or fertilizers are sold. It is positively STUPID to make more
|
|||
|
than 200 grams of nitro at time. When mixing the stuff wear goggles, gloves,
|
|||
|
etc. One experience of having the stuff going off by itself blew both a window
|
|||
|
and the table it was sitting on away. This was done with only 25g of the stuff.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once you have made the nitro and saturated it with bicarb. you can make a
|
|||
|
really powerful explosive that won't go off by itself by simply mixing it
|
|||
|
fieasy uch cotton as you can and them saturating that with molten wax...just enough
|
|||
|
to make it sealed and hard. Typically, use the same amounts ( by weight ) of
|
|||
|
each nitro, cotton and wax. This when wrapped in newspaper was once known as "
|
|||
|
Norbin & Olson's patent dynamite " but that was back in 1896.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
How to make TNT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1. Get two clean beakers. In the first, prepare a solution of 76% sulfuric
|
|||
|
acid, 23% nitric acid and 1% water. In the other beaker prepare another
|
|||
|
solution of 57% nitric acid and 43% sulfuric acid. Percentages are on a weight
|
|||
|
ratio, not by volume.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. Ten grams of the first solution are poured into an empty beaker and placed
|
|||
|
in an ice bath.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3. Add ten grams of toluene, and stir for several minutes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4. Remove this beaker from the ice bath and gently heat until it reaches 50
|
|||
|
degrees C. The solution is stirred constantly while being heated.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5. Fifty additional grams of the acid from the first beaker are addedEand the
|
|||
|
temperature is allowed to rise to 55 C. This temp is held for the next ten
|
|||
|
minutes. an oily liquid will begin to form on the top of the acid.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6. After 10-12 minutes, the acid solution is returned to the ice bath, and
|
|||
|
cooled to 45 C. When reaching this temp. the oily liquid will sink and collect
|
|||
|
at the bottom of the beaker. At this point, the remaining acid solution should
|
|||
|
be drawn off using a syringe.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7. Fifty more grams of the first acid solution are added to the oily liquid
|
|||
|
while the temp. is slowly being raised to 83 C. After this, the temp. is
|
|||
|
maintained for 30 minutes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8. At the end of this period, the solution is allowed to cool to 60 C, and is
|
|||
|
held at this temp. for another 30 minutes. The acid is then again drawn off,
|
|||
|
leaving once more only the oily liquid at the bottom.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9. Thirty grams of sulfuric acid are added, while the oily liquid is gently
|
|||
|
heated to 80 C. All temperature changes must be accomplished slowly and gently.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10. Once the desired temperature is reached, 30 grams of the second solution
|
|||
|
are addedEand the temperature is raised from 80 to 104 C, and is held for 3
|
|||
|
hours.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11. After the 3 hours, the mixture is lowered to 100 C and is held for 30
|
|||
|
minutes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12. The oil is then removed from the acid and washed in boiling water.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
13. While washing with boiling water, the TNT will begin to solidify.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
14. When it starts to solidify, cold water is added to the beaker, so that the
|
|||
|
TNT will form into pellets.. Once this is done, you have a good quality TNT
|
|||
|
which is very stable and can be melted at 82 C.
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
******--------------------------*******
|
|||
|
! An AoA Production... !
|
|||
|
! ^ !
|
|||
|
! !
|
|||
|
! " Handy Telephone Circuits " !
|
|||
|
! By: Eye-No Phonez !
|
|||
|
! !
|
|||
|
! With Excerpts from: !
|
|||
|
! " Phone Color Boxes " !
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
/ Try These Psychadelic Boards : X
|
|||
|
! !
|
|||
|
! StoneHenge BBS 516-543-7995!
|
|||
|
! Skull Island 300B 201-379-1459!
|
|||
|
! Crooked Cops 515-225-8795!
|
|||
|
! The Logic Center 515-223-WhitNG!
|
|||
|
X_______________________________/
|
|||
|
Circuit #1:
|
|||
|
Black Box with PushButton and
|
|||
|
MouthPeice Amp...
|
|||
|
Neg. RED ______
|
|||
|
o___.___._||5mfd__.____________| |
|
|||
|
| | || | | P |
|
|||
|
| | / 240 Ohm | H |
|
|||
|
| |________o o__/X/_. | O |
|
|||
|
| Norm Free | | N |
|
|||
|
P.B. o | | E |
|
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|
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|
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|
. 6volts----- | |
|
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|
| --- | |
|
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|
| | | |
|
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|
o___._____________________.____|_____|
|
|||
|
Pos. GREEN
|
|||
|
This diagram can be interpreted as:
|
|||
|
P.B = Pushbutton
|
|||
|
The 6 volt battery can be replaced
|
|||
|
with either a 9 or 12 volt battery,
|
|||
|
if you do so, you must also change
|
|||
|
the resistor value to the following:
|
|||
|
Batt Res. Value
|
|||
|
6v 240
|
|||
|
9v 360
|
|||
|
12v 480
|
|||
|
Make sure you don't use this on
|
|||
|
operator orignated calls. Otherwise
|
|||
|
this particular box plan is VERY VERY
|
|||
|
safe. When using it, after you answer
|
|||
|
the party will never know you are
|
|||
|
therel so you can screen calls that
|
|||
|
way .. work out a code with your
|
|||
|
friends who you'll allow to be Black
|
|||
|
Boxed, make it so they whistle while
|
|||
|
it is ringing or something so you
|
|||
|
know it's safe when you pick up to
|
|||
|
hit the pushbutton to kill the
|
|||
|
ringing. This is very important, if
|
|||
|
you DON'T hear the signal, DON'T
|
|||
|
black box that call! You can be
|
|||
|
nabbed if you mess up.
|
|||
|
Circuit #2:
|
|||
|
Put-Person-On-Hold
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PhoneLine
|
|||
|
RED
|
|||
|
PHONE
|
|||
|
________ o _________X
|
|||
|
| | | | / RED
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
/ ----------------
|
|||
|
X | DPDT SWITCH |
|
|||
|
/ ----------------
|
|||
|
100 ohm | | |
|
|||
|
1 Watt | | |
|
|||
|
| | o ---------> GREEN
|
|||
|
/ X |
|
|||
|
X / | PhoneLine
|
|||
|
LED #48 | GREEN
|
|||
|
or #49 |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
|______|
|
|||
|
To activate Hold, switch DPDT.
|
|||
|
LED will be on when Hold is on, and
|
|||
|
off when it is off.
|
|||
|
Here is a variation of the above
|
|||
|
schmatic, this facilitates the use
|
|||
|
of music to the person on hold:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PhoneLine
|
|||
|
RED
|
|||
|
To Audio PHONE
|
|||
|
ive:<_________ o _________X
|
|||
|
| | | | / RED
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
/ 10 | | |
|
|||
|
XOhm | | |
|
|||
|
/2Watt | | |
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
ive:<_| | | |
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
| | | |
|
|||
|
/ ----------------
|
|||
|
X | DPDT SWITCH |
|
|||
|
/ ----------------
|
|||
|
100 ohm | | | PHONE
|
|||
|
1 Watt | | |
|
|||
|
| | o ---------> GREEN
|
|||
|
/ X |
|
|||
|
X / | PhoneLine
|
|||
|
LED #48 | GREEN
|
|||
|
or #49 |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
|______|
|
|||
|
Circuit #3:
|
|||
|
Snoop Lite (Tap/Bug Detector)
|
|||
|
RED GREEN
|
|||
|
o________________________________o
|
|||
|
Phone A Phone
|
|||
|
Line _____/X____
|
|||
|
| X/ |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
o________|__)!B____|_____________o
|
|||
|
GREEN | + | GREEN
|
|||
|
| X |
|
|||
|
-->|------|
|
|||
|
CX
|
|||
|
A - LED #48, OR #49
|
|||
|
B - 500 MFD/15 VOLTS
|
|||
|
C - 10 VOLT ZENER DIODE,1 WATT
|
|||
|
LED will shine brightly when Tap or
|
|||
|
Bug or Extension is lifted.
|
|||
|
******** Look for more in '87 ********
|
|||
|
Disclaimer:
|
|||
|
This file is produced for
|
|||
|
informational purposes only. It is
|
|||
|
not condoned, or practiced by the
|
|||
|
author. In no way should this
|
|||
|
be practiced. It is illegal.
|
|||
|
This File is in accordance with
|
|||
|
The First Amendment of the
|
|||
|
Constitution of the United States
|
|||
|
Of America.
|
|||
|
* Sysops: You can put this up, but
|
|||
|
don't change ANY OF IT.
|
|||
|
5/8/87
|
|||
|
======
|
|||
|
[Ripco] Which 1-119 ?=menu,<CR>=abort:
|
|||
|
INTERNAL FREQ'S USED BY THE PHONE COMPANY (BLUE BOX)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 = 700+900 2 = 700+1100
|
|||
|
3 = 900+1100 4 = 700+1300
|
|||
|
5 = 900+1300 6 = 1100+1300
|
|||
|
7 = 700+1500 8 = 900+1500
|
|||
|
9 = 1100+1500 0 = 1300+1500
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ADDITIONAL SIGNALS REQUIRED FOR BLUE BOX
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KP = 1100+1700 (KEY PULSE)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ST = 1500+1700 (START)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DISCONNECT = 2600
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ALL FREQ'S ARE IN HZ.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
US ARMY FREQUENCIES
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 = 2100+2300
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2 = 2300+2500
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3 = 1900+2700
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4 = 1900+2100
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 = 2500+2700
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6 = 2300+2700
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7 = 2100+2500
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8 = 1900+2300
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9 = 2100+2700
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
0 = 1900+2500
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ALL FREQS ARE IN HZ.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
US. AIR FORCE FREQUENCIES
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 = 1020+1620
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2 = 1020+1740
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3 = 1020+1860
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4 = 1140+1620
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5 = 1140+1740
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6 = 1140+1860
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7 = 1260+1620
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8 = 1260+1740
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
9 = 1260+1860
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
0 = 1380+1740
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
/-/-/-/-/-/-X-X-X-X-X-X
|
|||
|
<:-X-Brown Box Plans-/-:>
|
|||
|
X-X-X-X-X-X-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
|||
|
[-] Read In 80 Columns [-]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(>Introduction<)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is a fairly simple modification that can be made to any phone.
|
|||
|
All it does is allow you to take any 2 lines in your house and create a party
|
|||
|
line. So far I have not heard of Any problems with it from my friends that have
|
|||
|
set one up and I have not had any either. There is one thing that you will
|
|||
|
notice when you are one of the two people who is called by a person with this
|
|||
|
box. The other person will sound a little bit faint. I could overcome this
|
|||
|
with some amplifiers but then there wouldn't be very many of these boxes made.
|
|||
|
I think that the convenience of having two people on line at any one time will
|
|||
|
make up for the minor volume loss.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(>Phone Modification Instructions<)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Here is the diagram:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KEY:___________________________________
|
|||
|
! PART ! SYMBOL !
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------
|
|||
|
!BLACK WIRE ! * !
|
|||
|
!Y CANLOW WIRE ! = !
|
|||
|
!RED WIRE ! + !
|
|||
|
!GREEN WIRE ! - !
|
|||
|
!SPDT SWITCH ! _/_ !
|
|||
|
! _/_ !
|
|||
|
!VERTICAL WIRE ! | !
|
|||
|
!HORIZONTAL WIRE ! _ !
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* = - +
|
|||
|
* = - +
|
|||
|
* = - +
|
|||
|
* = - +
|
|||
|
* = - +
|
|||
|
* ==_/_- +
|
|||
|
*******_/_++++++
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
|_____PHONE____|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In some houses the black and yellow are already wired in others you
|
|||
|
will have to go out to your box and rewire it. A good way to figure out which
|
|||
|
line is which is to take the phone you are looking for off the hook. Then you
|
|||
|
only need to take the red and green wires entering your phone and hook them
|
|||
|
to the different pairs of red and green going into the house. You can't hurt
|
|||
|
anything in the phone or telephone by probeing. When you find the pair that
|
|||
|
you want take the black from your line and attach it to the red of the other
|
|||
|
line then take the yellow and attach it to the green line. Now you are all set
|
|||
|
to go. For people with rotary phones you can have one person call you then
|
|||
|
place the second call out to the other persOn. Though not phreakers tool, the
|
|||
|
brown box can be phun.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
_______________-END-_________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Budbox
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is a portable unit. "It is
|
|||
|
extremly handy for free voice calls
|
|||
|
and tapping a near by house's line.
|
|||
|
It's really easy to make so don't
|
|||
|
worry about it (unlike a blue box!).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Materials required to build the Bud Box
|
|||
|
========= ======== == ===== === === ===
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(2) alligator clips
|
|||
|
(1) one peice fone or (1) normal fone
|
|||
|
(one peice is easier.)
|
|||
|
some good wire
|
|||
|
(1) soldering iron
|
|||
|
some solder
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Contruction of the Bud Box:
|
|||
|
=========== == === === ====
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) Cut the wire that connects the
|
|||
|
fone to the wall. Inside there should
|
|||
|
be 4 colored wires. Yellow, red,
|
|||
|
green, and black. If the wire are not
|
|||
|
colored, no need to get worried. The
|
|||
|
two in the middle are red reen.
|
|||
|
Those are the two you need.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) Make sure to keep about 1-2 feet
|
|||
|
of this wire connected to the fone
|
|||
|
unless you want to use the other wire
|
|||
|
listed above. Now solder one alligator
|
|||
|
clip to the green wire, and one the
|
|||
|
red.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) If you're using the other wire,
|
|||
|
strip the ends and solder one end to
|
|||
|
of each to the red and green on the exfone, and one end to an alligator
|
|||
|
clip.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) Go to a near by house and locate
|
|||
|
the little gray box. It's simple to
|
|||
|
find, look by the gas meter. It should
|
|||
|
have the Bell logo on it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5) To open this thing, put your hand
|
|||
|
underneath it and hit upwards. You
|
|||
|
should get contact with the bottom
|
|||
|
edge of it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
6) Now it should come open nice and
|
|||
|
easy. Look inside and you will see exfive screws in this pattern:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* *
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f *
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f * *
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
7) The screw in the middle and the
|
|||
|
two on the left do nothing. (You may
|
|||
|
want to check the two on the left,
|
|||
|
some people have a second line hooked
|
|||
|
up to these two.) All you need to
|
|||
|
worry about are the two on the right.
|
|||
|
The one in the 1 right-hand corner is
|
|||
|
usually the green, and the one in the
|
|||
|
bottom right-hand corner is usually
|
|||
|
the red.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
8) Clip an alligator clip to the
|
|||
|
corresponding terminals. (Red to red,
|
|||
|
the green to green.) You should get a
|
|||
|
dial tone. If you don't, switch the
|
|||
|
alligator clips around. If you still
|
|||
|
don't get a dial tone (or someones
|
|||
|
conversation!) then the line has
|
|||
|
probably been disconnected or the fone
|
|||
|
is off the hook.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ideas of use for the Bud Box
|
|||
|
===== == === === === === ===
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Get ALOT of wire and run it into your
|
|||
|
house. Then you'll be an extension of
|
|||
|
that line. The fone will ring and you
|
|||
|
can listen to everything thats going
|
|||
|
on on the that line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You can call direct to any place using
|
|||
|
normal Bell service (GASP!). i.e.:
|
|||
|
1-702-831-4263. The bill will be not
|
|||
|
be charged to you. It will be charged
|
|||
|
to your neighbors (or whoever.).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you want to have two lines to call
|
|||
|
(providing the house that the line is
|
|||
|
from is always vacant.), you can just
|
|||
|
dial: 444-1787 and you should get a
|
|||
|
recording stating what number it is.
|
|||
|
To test this, dial the number the
|
|||
|
recording says, if it's busy, you're
|
|||
|
set.
|
|||
|
==================================
|
|||
|
Dr. D-Code he Pimp
|
|||
|
==================================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-=*> HOW TO MAKE A BULB BOMBive:<*=-
|
|||
|
THE FIRST WAY...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-=*> BY - VORPAL BLADE <*=-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- MATERIALS -
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) A FEW LIGHT BULBS
|
|||
|
2) TORCH (ONE THAT WILL MELT GLASS,
|
|||
|
RADIO SHACK SINGLE CYLINDER MODEL.)
|
|||
|
3) GASOLINE
|
|||
|
4) LIQUID SOAP
|
|||
|
5) EPOXY GLUE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f - PROCEDURE -
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) MAKE A HOLE IN THE LIGHT BULB ABOUT
|
|||
|
HALF AN INCH BELOW THE METAL PART.
|
|||
|
(DON'T MAKE IT ON THE BOTTOM,
|
|||
|
BECAUSE IF THE SEAL YOU WILL MAKE
|
|||
|
SHOULD BREAK, THE PERSON/ROOM YOU
|
|||
|
WANT TO ELIMINATE WILL NOTICE THE
|
|||
|
HOLE (THE GASOLINE WILL DRIP ON THE
|
|||
|
FLOOR!).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) NOW, CAREFULLY FILL THE LIGHT BULB
|
|||
|
ABOUT HALF FULL WITH GAS, AND THEN
|
|||
|
THE REST WITH SOAP (HOLD AT AN ANGLE
|
|||
|
IF YOU HAVE TO). NOW, USE THE EPOXY
|
|||
|
GLUE AND GLUE THE HOLE SHUT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) THIRDLY, TAKE THE EPOXY GLUE AND
|
|||
|
GLUE OVER THE HOLE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) FINALLY, FIND A LIGHT SOCKET AND
|
|||
|
SCREW THE BULB IN. MAKE SURE THE
|
|||
|
LIGHT IT OFF. IF IT IS ON, THEN, I
|
|||
|
WILL SEND FLOWERS. DON'T TEST IT,
|
|||
|
UNLESS YOU ARE COMMITTING SUICIDE!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ SOFT DRINK CAN BOMBi $
|
|||
|
$ ---- ----- --- ---- $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ AN ARTICLE FROM THE BOOK: $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$ THE POOR MAN'S JAMES BOND $
|
|||
|
$ T BY KURT SAXON $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THIS IS AN ANTI-PERSONNEL BOMB MEANT FOR MILLING CROWDS. THE BOTTOM OF A SOFT
|
|||
|
DRINK CAN IS HALF CUT OUT AND BENT BACK. A GIANT FIRECRACKER OR OTHER EXPLOSIVE
|
|||
|
IS PUT IN AND SURROUNDED WITH NUTS AND BOLTS OR ROCKS. THE FUSE IS THEN ARMED
|
|||
|
WITH A CHEMICAL DELAY IN A PLASTIC DRINKING STRAW.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AFTER FIRST MAKING SURE THERE ARE NO CHILDREN NEARBY, THE ACID OR GLYCERINE
|
|||
|
IS PUT INTO THE STRAW AND THE CAN IS SET DOWN BY A TREE OR WALL WHERE IT WILL
|
|||
|
NOT BE KNOCKED OVER. THE DELAY SHOULD GIVE YOU THREE TO FIVE MINUTES. IT WILL
|
|||
|
THEN HAVE A SHATTERING EFFECT ON PASSERBYS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IT IS HARDLY LIKELY THAT ANYONE WOULD PICK UP AND DRINK FROM SOMEONE ELSE'S
|
|||
|
SOFT DRINK CAN. BUT IF SUCH A CRUDE PERSON SHOULD TRY TO DRINK FROM YOUR BOMB
|
|||
|
HE WOULD BREAK A NASTY HABIT FAST!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
!!
|
|||
|
!!
|
|||
|
!! <-CHEMICAL INGITER
|
|||
|
---------
|
|||
|
! !1! !
|
|||
|
! ===== !
|
|||
|
!*! !"!
|
|||
|
! ! ! !
|
|||
|
! ! ! !<- BIG FIRECRACKER
|
|||
|
! ! !%!
|
|||
|
! ==== !
|
|||
|
! !
|
|||
|
! # !
|
|||
|
! --- !
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! ! ! <- NUTS & BOLTS
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! / !
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! !
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X X
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X FOLO ZONE FUN FILES X
|
|||
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X X
|
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X FILE "4" -- CARBIDE CANNON X
|
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X X
|
|||
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X X
|
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X X
|
|||
|
X BY X
|
|||
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X Z. DEBUGGAH OF THE FOLO ZONE GANG. X
|
|||
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X X
|
|||
|
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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|||
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|
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f <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>
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< >
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|||
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< CONTENT HAZARD RATING -- SERIOUS. >
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< >
|
|||
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< >
|
|||
|
< HAZARD TYPE -- EXPLOSION & FLYING >
|
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< PIECES. >
|
|||
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< >
|
|||
|
< SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS -- * EYES * >
|
|||
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< WEAR EYE PROTECTION (SAFETY- >
|
|||
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< GLASSES). >
|
|||
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< >
|
|||
|
<RkVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV>
|
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|
YOU WILL NEED:-
|
|||
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|
|||
|
A METAL CAN WITH A PRESS ON LID. EXAMPLES ARE PAINT CANS, OR HERSHEY'S COCO
|
|||
|
OR NESTLE'S QUIK CANS. THE NEW PAPER CANS WILL WORK TOO BUT THEY WEAR OUT
|
|||
|
FAST. A TANK OF ACETYLENE OR THE ACETYLENE GENERATOR FROM THE PRECEEDING FILE
|
|||
|
IN THIS SERIES <FZFF03>.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
THE SETUP/ASSEMBLY:-
|
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|
|
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|
DRILL OR POKE A SMALL HOLE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BOTTOM OF THE METAL CAN
|
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|
OF 1/16" OR LESS, DIAMETER. DRILL OR POKE A SIMILAR HOLE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE
|
|||
|
LID OF THE CAN. PUT A PIECE OF WATERPROOF TAPE (LIKE BLACK ELECTRICIANS TAPE)
|
|||
|
OVER THE OUTSIDE OF EACH HOLE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
USING IT:-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE EASIEST WAY TO SAFELY LOAD THE "CANON" IS TO BEGIN BY FILLING IT WITH
|
|||
|
WATER AND THEN USING IT IN A COLLECTION TROUGH (LIKE THE ONE SHOWN IN FZFF03;
|
|||
|
ACETYLENE GAS). THE BUBBLER TUBE CAN BE CONNECTED TO AN ACETYLENE TANK SUCH
|
|||
|
AS ON A WELDERS TORCH, OR THE ACETYLENE GENERATOR OR BAGS OF ACETYLENE FILLED
|
|||
|
IN PRINCIPLE:-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ONCE YOU TAKE THE <NOW LOADED> "CANON" TO WHERE YOU WANT TO USE IT, BY
|
|||
|
SETTING THE CAN ON SOMETHING THAT WILL KEEP IT OFF THE GROUND AND IS
|
|||
|
VENTILLATED UNDERNEATH, COUNTDOWN CAN BE STARTED. REMOVE THE TAPE FROM BOTH
|
|||
|
HOLES. SINCE ACETYLENE I_IGHTER THAN AIR, AIR WILL BEGIN ENTERING THE BOTTOM
|
|||
|
HOLE AS ACETYLENE FLOATS OUT THE TOP. THE FLOW IS JUST ABOUT RIGHT TO MAKE A
|
|||
|
LANTERN FLAME ABOVE THE EXIT HOLE AT THE TOP. PROMPTLY LIGHT THE TOP HOLE OF
|
|||
|
THE CAN AND AND GET BACK, DELIBERATELY, AS YOU WILL HAVE SEVERAL MINUTES TO
|
|||
|
WAIT. (THE TIME DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE CAN YOU USE AND THE SIZE OF THE
|
|||
|
PINHOLES YOU PUT IN IT.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AT THC BEGINNING, THE CAN CONTAINS AND VENTS ONLY ACETYLENE SO THAT ONLY
|
|||
|
ABOVE THE CAN CAN IT GET ENOUGH AIR TO BURN, AND ONLY THE GAS WHICH HAS EXITE
|
|||
|
IS FLAMABLE. AS AIR COMES IN THE BOTTOM, THOUGH, IT BEGINS TO MIX WITH THE
|
|||
|
GAS INSIDE THE CAN SO THAT THE MIXTURE BECOMES INCREASINGLY ACTIVATED WITH
|
|||
|
OXYGEN. EVENTUALLY THE AIR LEVEL WILL REACH ITS FLASH RATIO, AND THE FLAME FROM
|
|||
|
THE TOP OF THE CAN WILL MOVE DOWN INSIDE, IGNITING ALL THE ACETYLENE THAT
|
|||
|
REMAINS INSIDE THE CAN AT ONCE, AND THE "CANON" GOES OFF.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRING PHILOSOPHIES:-
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STRAIGHT OFF YOU WILL SEE THAT YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF SETTING OFF THE SHOT
|
|||
|
WITH THE LID UP (TO SHOOT THE LID) OR THE LID DOWN (TO SHOOT THE CAN) INTO THE
|
|||
|
AIR. ALSO, BECAUSE THE FUSE FLAME IS SENSITIVE TO WIND, YOU MAY WANT TO
|
|||
|
FASHION A CHIMNEY (OR "BARREL") OUT OF ANOTHER CAN, A ROLL OF LINOLEUM OR
|
|||
|
FORMICA, OR A LENGTH OF PVC PIPE OF SUITABLE DIAMETER. THIS HAS TWO ADDITIONAL
|
|||
|
ADVANTAGES BEYOND KEEPING THE FLAME LIGHTED, IN THAT IT DRAMATICALLY ENHANCES
|
|||
|
THE BOOM, BUT ALSO IMPROVES YOUR CONTROL OVER THE DIRECTION OF THE PROJECTILE
|
|||
|
EJECTED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BY LOADING MANY CANISTERS WITH THEIR HOLES TAPED, BEFORE HAND, YOU THEN
|
|||
|
HAVE YOURSELF AN EASY RELOADER, CARTRIDGE FASHION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ANOTHER VARIATION IS TO PUT THE PINHOLES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE METAL
|
|||
|
CAN AND THEN MOUNTING IT IN THE "BARREL" HORIZONTALLY. IN THIS CASE, A
|
|||
|
BACKSTOP IS NEEDED AND THE CHIMNEY CANNOT BE PART OF THE "BARREL".
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SOME OF MY BEST SHOTS HAVE BEEN 5 GAL ICE CREAM CARTON OR HAT BOX ONE-
|
|||
|
SHOTTERS, FILLED DRY FROM AN ACETYLENE TANK AT A WIDE SETTING. BECAUSE OF THE
|
|||
|
UNCERTAINTY OF THIS FILL METHOD, THESE CANONS WERE LIT WITH SPARKLERS ON THE
|
|||
|
END OF A 12 FOOT POLE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THIS KIND OF CANON READILY LENDS ITSELF TO LOUDNESS, ALTITUDE AND
|
|||
|
DISTANCE COMPETITIONS, SINCE IT'S ALL HAND MADE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CC VALIDATION CENTER
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
Call up voice 800-554-2265, you'll get a voice
|
|||
|
Enter type:
|
|||
|
10 - MC
|
|||
|
20 - Visa
|
|||
|
30 - American Expres
|
|||
|
Hit # after the selection
|
|||
|
Enter 1067 #
|
|||
|
Enter 24, 1411, or 52 #
|
|||
|
Enter Card #
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PREFIXES
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
4xxx VISA Bank - White Lettering Above Prefix Numbers
|
|||
|
5xxx MASTERCARD "(UNKNOWN)" - Signifies Unknown Attribute
|
|||
|
37xx AMERICAN EXPRESS *** Feel free to add/correct this list ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Issuing Bank Name Prefix Bank Rank Customer #
|
|||
|
------------------------------- ------ ---- ---- ------------
|
|||
|
VISA's-------------------------- ------ ---- ---- ------------
|
|||
|
Bank Of America 4019 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of America 4024 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
First Cincinatti 4052 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Navy Federal Credit Union 4060 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
North County Bank 4080 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of America 4085 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Atlantic Financial 4121 4121 cV 800/556-5678
|
|||
|
Citibank 4128 1035 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
???
|
|||
|
? Street Bank 4131 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Marine Midland 4215 6207 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Chase Manhattan 4225 1665 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Chase Lincoln 1st Classic 4231 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Chase Lincoln 1st Classic 4232 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
?Core States 4239 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
?National Westmines orr Bank 4241 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
First Chicago Bank 4250 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Citibank Preferred 4271 4271 pV 800/645-9565
|
|||
|
H.H.B.C. 4302 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
?Imperial Savings 4310 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Citibank 4310 1035 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Maryland Bank NA (MBNA) 4313 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Gold Dome 4317 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank One 4387 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Unisys Federal Credit Union 4388 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
California First 4418 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of Hoven 4428 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Wes orrn Savings, AZ. 4428 4429 cV ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of Hawaii 4811 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Village Bank Of Cincinatti 4897 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
MC's---------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
(UNKNOWN) 5127 1015 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Marine Midland 5215 6207 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Manufacturer's Hanover Trust 5217 1033 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Huntington Bank 5233 1226 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Chevy Chase Federal Savings 5242 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of America 5254 1154 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Chemical Bank 5263 1263 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of America 5273 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
?Chase Lincoln First 5286 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Norwest 5317 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of New York 5323 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Maryland Bank NA (MBNA) 5329 6017 ?? 800/421-2110
|
|||
|
Citibank Preferred 5410 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Wells Fargo Inc 5410 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
First Bankcard 5411 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
First Financial Bank Of Omaha 5411 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Dreyfus Consumer Bank 5411 6740 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
?National Westminister Bank 5414 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Fidelity USA 5414 6458 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Colonial National Bank 5415 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
?USAA Federal Savings Bank 5416 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Bank Of Hoven 5419 ???? ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Colonial National Bank 5420 7001 ?? 800/433-1171
|
|||
|
Citibank 5424 1035 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Chase Manhattan 5465 1665 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
Marine Midland 5678 6207 ?? ???/???-????
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f T H E X O R G A N I Z A T I O N P R E S E N T S
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f "HOW TO LOGIN TO A C.B.I. SYSTEM"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WRITTEN BY: L.E. PIRATE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f THANKS TO: ZANGIN
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE FOLLOWING IS THE LOGIN PROCEDURE TO LOGIN TO A C.B.I. SYSTEM,
|
|||
|
A FEW C.B.I. LOGIN PORT NUMBERS, INFORMATION ON THE SYSTEM, AND OBTAIN C.B.I.
|
|||
|
ACCOUNTS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** HOW TO GET CBI INFORMATION ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK, YOU CAN GET CBI ACCOUNTS AND CBI PRINTOUTS AT YOUR LOCAL MALL.
|
|||
|
THE BEST PLACES TO CHECK ARE: INSURANCE PLACES, LAWYERS, DOCTORS, AND CAR
|
|||
|
DEALERSHIPS, AND CHECK SOME PLACES IN THE MALL THAT MIGHT HAVE TO CHECK A
|
|||
|
PERSON'S CREDIT. TRASH IN THEIR DUMPSTER LOOKING FOR PRINTOUTS. MOST PLACES
|
|||
|
BUFFER CAPTURE THEIR WHOLE CALL TO CBI INCLUDING THE NUMBER, EVERYTHING ON
|
|||
|
BUFFER, IT'S BETTER THAN CHRISTMAS. OK, SO LOOK OBTAIN THESE CBI PRINTOUTS
|
|||
|
AND CRUISE HOME TO THE OLD COMPUTER.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** WHAT YOU NEED ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE NEXT STEP SHOULD BE, OBTAIN A DRIVERS LICENSE OR SOME OTHER FORM
|
|||
|
OF ID THAT CONTAINS A PERSON'S NAME, ADDRESS, AND SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. IF
|
|||
|
YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS, YOU CAN'T GET SHIT, YOU DEFINITELY NEED THEIR SOCIAL
|
|||
|
SECURITY NUMBER FOR THIS. THE BEST THING TO DO IS GO CASING (* CHECK OTHER
|
|||
|
X ORGANIZATION FILES ON CASING *) AND STEAL A WALLET CONTAINING A DRIVERS
|
|||
|
LICENSE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** STEPS TO ACCESSING CBI ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SECONDLY, YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE WHOLE PRINTOUT, AND MAKE SURE YOU
|
|||
|
CAN READ EVERYTHING ON THE PRINTOUT, YOU DON'T WANT TO FUCK IT UP, BE AS
|
|||
|
EFFICIENT AS POSSIBLE, EVEN THOUGH CBI DOES ALLOW YOU TO MAKE SOME MISTAKES
|
|||
|
BEFORE IT DISCONNECTS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** LOGIN TO CBI ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW, YOU SHOULD HAVE EVERYTHING SET OUT NEXT TO YOU FOR QUICK ONLINE
|
|||
|
REFERENCE. DIAL THE NUMBER AT 300 BPS, E, 7, 1. CHECK ON THE PRINTOUT IF THE
|
|||
|
CBI PORT HAS MORE THAN 300 BAUD, IT JUST MIGHT. IF YOU CANNOT FIND A LOCAL
|
|||
|
PORT FOR CBI TRY 1-800-624-1395. NOTE: EVERYTHING IN < > IS ME MAKING A NOTE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RING, RING, CONNECT
|
|||
|
<HIT RETURN A COUPLE TIMES>
|
|||
|
<HIT CNTRL-S, THEN RETURN>
|
|||
|
<IT WILL ASK YOU TO SIGN ON>
|
|||
|
#########-AA,AAA,A. <#'S ARE CBI ACCOUNT, A'S ARE THE REST, MAKE SURE AT THE
|
|||
|
END THERE IS A PERIOD> <NEXT HIT CNTRL-S>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ive:<IT WILL SAY TO PROCEED>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NM-LAST,FIRST,MI. <PERIOD AT END, THEN HIT RETURN>
|
|||
|
CA-####,STREET NAME,ST,CITY,ST,ZIP. <STREET NAME, TYPE:DR,ST,LA,ETC., RETURN>
|
|||
|
ID-SSS-###-##-####ive:<SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER> <CNTRL-S>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THAT'S IT. WAIT FOR SHIT TO APPEAR IF EVERYTHING IS OK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NM = NAME, CA = CURRENT ADDRESS, ID = SOCIAL SECURITY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EXAMPLE:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NM-SMITH,JOHN,L.
|
|||
|
CA-4049,WOODBINE,TR,ATLANTA,GA,30304.
|
|||
|
ID-SSS-252-22-2222 <CNTRL-S>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THAT'S EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW. HAVE FUN WITH CBI.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THANKS: ZANGIN, ELIJAH BONECRUSHER, DR. RIPCO, AND YARDLEY FLOURIDE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f ** THE X ORGANIZATION - 1989 **
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A T I O N P R E S E N T S
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f "HOW TO LOGIN TO
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A C.B.I. SYSTEM"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WRITTEN BY:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
L.E. PIRATE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TwdeaI.l blm a .B.I. lort nu infoion the system, and obtain C.B.I.
|
|||
|
accounts.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** HOW TO GET CBI INFORMATION ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Ok, you can get CBI accounts and CBI printouts at your local mall.
|
|||
|
The best places to check are: Insurance Places, Lawyers, Doctors, and Car
|
|||
|
Dealerships, and check some places in the mall that might have to check a
|
|||
|
person's credit. Trash in their dumpsteng forouts. places
|
|||
|
buffecaptheir whole call to CBI including the number, everything on
|
|||
|
buffer, it's better than christmas. Ok, so look obtain these CBI printouts
|
|||
|
and cruise home to the old computer.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** WHAT YOU NEED ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The next step should be, obtain a drivers license or some other form
|
|||
|
of ID that contains a person's name, address, and social security number. If
|
|||
|
you do not have this, you can't get shit, you definitely need their social
|
|||
|
security number for this. The best thing to do is go casing (* check other
|
|||
|
X Organization files on casing *) and steal a wallet containing a drivers
|
|||
|
license.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** STEPS TO ACCESSING CBI ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Secondly, you should examine the whole printout, and make sure you
|
|||
|
can read everything on the printout, you don't want to fuck it up, be as
|
|||
|
efficient as possible, even though CBI does allow you to make some mistakes
|
|||
|
before it disconnects.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** LOGIN TO CBI ***
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now, you should have everything set out next to you for quick online
|
|||
|
reference. Dial the number at 300 BPS, E, 7, 1. Check on the printout if the
|
|||
|
CBI port has more than 300 Baud, it just might. If you cannot find a local
|
|||
|
port for CBI try 1-800-624-1395. Note: everything inive:< > is me making a note.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RING, RING, CONNECT
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hit return a couple times>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
i<hit cntrl-s, then return>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
i<it will ask you to sign on>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
i#########-aa,aaa,a. <#'s are CBI account, a's are the rest, make sure at the
|
|||
|
end there is a period> <next hit cntrl-s>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
i<it will say to proceed>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
inm-last,first,mi. <period at end, then hit return>
|
|||
|
ca-####,street name,st,city,st,zip. <street name, type:dr,st,la,etc., return>
|
|||
|
id-sss-###-##-#### <social security number> <cntrl-s>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ithat's it. wait for shit to appear if everything is ok.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
nm = name, ca = current address, id = social security.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------
|
|||
|
- Cheese Box Info -
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A Cheesebox(named for the type of
|
|||
|
box the first one was found in)is a
|
|||
|
type of box which will, in effect, make
|
|||
|
your telephone a Pay Phone.....This is a
|
|||
|
simple,modernized, and easy way of
|
|||
|
doing it....
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Inside Info:These were first used
|
|||
|
by bookies many years ago as a way of
|
|||
|
making calls to people without being
|
|||
|
called Dy the cops or having their
|
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|
numbers traced and/or tapped......
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How To Make A Modern Cheese Box
|
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|
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Ingredients:
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|
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|
1 Call Forwarding service on the
|
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|
line
|
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|
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1 Set of Red Box Tones
|
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|
|
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|
The number to your prefix's
|
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|
Intercept operator(do some scanning
|
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|
for this one)
|
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|
|
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|
How To:
|
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|
|
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|
After you find the number to the
|
|||
|
intercept operator in your prefix,
|
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|
use your ome scanning
|
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|
for this one)
|
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|
|
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|
How To:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
After you find the number to the
|
|||
|
intercept operator in your prefix,
|
|||
|
use your call forwarding and forward all
|
|||
|
calls to her...this will make your
|
|||
|
phone stay off the hook(actually, now it
|
|||
|
waits foD a quarter to be dropped
|
|||
|
in)...you now have a cheese box...In
|
|||
|
Order To Call Out On This Line:You
|
|||
|
must use your Red Box tones and generate
|
|||
|
the quarter dropping
|
|||
|
in...then,you can make phone calls to
|
|||
|
people...as far as I know, this is
|
|||
|
fairly safe, and theD do not check
|
|||
|
he quarter dropping
|
|||
|
in...then,you can make phone calls to
|
|||
|
people...as far as I know, this is
|
|||
|
fairly safe, and theD do not check
|
|||
|
much...Although I
|
|||
|
am not sure, I think you can even make
|
|||
|
credit card calls from a cheesebox
|
|||
|
phone and not get traced.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Dungeon of Dread BBS
|
|||
|
24 hours a day
|
|||
|
7 days a week
|
|||
|
(xxx) xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Sysop: The Dungeon
|
|||
|
Master !
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-Hit a key to continue!-
|
|||
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Clear Box Plans
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The clear box is a new device which has just been invented that can be used
|
|||
|
throughout Canada and rural United States. The clear box works on "Post-Pay"
|
|||
|
payphones (fortress fones). Those are the payphones that dont require payment
|
|||
|
until after the connection is established. You pick up the fone, get
|
|||
|
a dial tone, dial your number, and then insert your money after the person
|
|||
|
answers.If you dont deposit the money then you can not speak to the person on
|
|||
|
the other end- because your mouth piece is cut off, but, not the ear piece.
|
|||
|
(obviously these phones are nice for free calls to weather or time or
|
|||
|
other such recordings).All you must do is to go to your nearby Radio Shack, or
|
|||
|
electronics store,and get a four-transistor amplifier and a
|
|||
|
telephone suction cup induction pick-up. The induction pick-up would be
|
|||
|
hooked up as it normally would to record a conversation, except that it
|
|||
|
would be plugged into the out-
|
|||
|
put of the amplifier and a microphone would be hooked to the input. So when
|
|||
|
the party that is being called answers, the caller could speak through the
|
|||
|
little microphone instead. His voice then goes through the amplifier and out
|
|||
|
the induction coil, and into the back of the reciever where it would then be
|
|||
|
broadcast through the phone lines and the other party would be able to hear
|
|||
|
the caller. The Clear Box thus 'clears up' the problem of not being heard.
|
|||
|
Luckily, the line will not be cut-off after a certain amount of time because
|
|||
|
it will wait forever for the coins to be put in.The biggest advantage for all
|
|||
|
of us about this new clear box is the exfact that this type of payphone will most likely become very common.
|
|||
|
Due to a few things: 1st, it is a cheap way of getting the DTF,dial-tone-first
|
|||
|
service, 2nd, it doesnt require any special equipment, (for the phone
|
|||
|
company)This payphone will work on any phone line. Ususally a payphone line is
|
|||
|
different, but this is a regular phone line and it is set up so the phone
|
|||
|
does all the charging, not the company.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Starting transfer...
|
|||
|
NPA Dialup Pin(s) Notes
|
|||
|
-------- ---------------------- ------------ -----------------
|
|||
|
(201) Call business office 1367
|
|||
|
(202) (304) 343-7016 1367
|
|||
|
(203) (203) 789-6815 1367
|
|||
|
(205) (205) 988-7000 1367
|
|||
|
(206) (206) 345-4082 ot0185 Pac-Bell
|
|||
|
(208) (303) 393-8777 ot0185
|
|||
|
(209) (415) 781-5271 2077
|
|||
|
(212) (518) 471-8111 se s455
|
|||
|
(213) (415) 781-5271 2077
|
|||
|
(214) (214) 464-7400 1367
|
|||
|
(215) (412) 633-5600 1367
|
|||
|
(216) (614) 464-0519 1316
|
|||
|
(217) (217) 789-8290 0363
|
|||
|
(218) (402) 221-7199 0001367zct
|
|||
|
(219) (317) 265-4834 1316
|
|||
|
(301) (304) 344-8041 1316
|
|||
|
(302) (412) 633-5600 1316
|
|||
|
(303) (402) 572-5858 1316
|
|||
|
(304) (304) 344-8041 1316
|
|||
|
(305) (912) 752-2000 1316
|
|||
|
(306) (306) 347-2878 1316
|
|||
|
(307) (402) 572-5858 1316
|
|||
|
(308) (402) 221-7199 rtr00000 or 0001367zct
|
|||
|
(312) (312) 796-9600 0366 24 hrs??
|
|||
|
(313) (313) 424-0900 2365 automated & 24 hrs
|
|||
|
(314) (816) 275-8460 1367 or 0001367zct
|
|||
|
(315) (518) 471-8111 se s455
|
|||
|
(316) (913) 276-6708 1367 or 0001367zct
|
|||
|
(317) (317) 265-4834 1367
|
|||
|
(318) (504) 245-5330 1367
|
|||
|
(401) (617) 787-5300 760
|
|||
|
(402) (402) 221-7199 rtr00000 or 0001367zct
|
|||
|
(403) (403) 425-2652 1367
|
|||
|
(404) (912) 752-7000 1367
|
|||
|
(405) (405) 236-6121 1367
|
|||
|
(406) (402) 572-5858 rtr00000
|
|||
|
(408) (415) 781-5271 2077
|
|||
|
(412) (412) 633-5600 1367
|
|||
|
(413) (617) 787-5300 760
|
|||
|
(414) (608) 252-6932 e00000
|
|||
|
(415) (415) 781-5271 2077
|
|||
|
(416) (416) 443-0542 1367
|
|||
|
(417) (816) 275-8460 1367 or 0001367zct
|
|||
|
(418) (614) 464-0123 1367
|
|||
|
(419) (614) 464-0519 1367
|
|||
|
(501) (405) 236-6121 1367
|
|||
|
(503) (206) 345-4082 ot0185
|
|||
|
(504) (504) 245-5330 1367
|
|||
|
(505) (402) 572-5858 1367
|
|||
|
(506) (506) 694-6541 1367
|
|||
|
(507) (402) 221-7198 1367 24 hrs ??
|
|||
|
2077
|
|||
|
(715) (402) 572-5858 r00000
|
|||
|
(716) (518) 471-8111 se s455
|
|||
|
(717) (412) 633-5600 1367
|
|||
|
(718) (518) 471-8111 se s455
|
|||
|
(801) (402) 572-5858 1367
|
|||
|
(802) (617) 787-5300 760
|
|||
|
(803) (912) 757-2000 1367
|
|||
|
(804) (304) 344-7935 1367
|
|||
|
(805) (415) 781-5271 2077
|
|||
|
(806) (512) 827-2501 1367
|
|||
|
(807) (416) 443-0542 1367
|
|||
|
(808) (404) 751-8871 1367
|
|||
|
(812) (317) 265-4834 1367
|
|||
|
(813) (813) 228-7834 1367
|
|||
|
(814) (412) 633-5600 1367
|
|||
|
(816) (816) 275-8460 1367
|
|||
|
(817) (214) 464-7400 1367
|
|||
|
(819) (514) 394-7440 1367
|
|||
|
(901) (615) 373-5791 1367
|
|||
|
(904) (912) 752-2000 1367
|
|||
|
(906) (313) 424-0900 2365
|
|||
|
(912) (912) 752-2000 1367
|
|||
|
(914) (518) 471-8111 s435
|
|||
|
(915) (512) 828-2501 1367
|
|||
|
(918) (405) 236-6121 1367
|
|||
|
(919) (912) 752-2000 1367
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This file was not meant to teach you how to use The CNA dept., but to be
|
|||
|
helpful in the uses of CNA bullshiting, alot of times no pin is even requested exfrom the person at The customer name and address desk, but if it is requested
|
|||
|
remember that these pins our from "CENTEL", if you call the 906 CNA and say "
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------
|
|||
|
->HOW TO RIP OFF A CHANGE MACHINE<-
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SO YA NEED MONEY, AND YA NEED IT
|
|||
|
FAST!? WELL HERE IS A FAST AND EASY
|
|||
|
WAY TO CHANGE YOUR NICKELS AND DIMES
|
|||
|
INTO QUARTERS!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HERE'S THE EQUIPMENT THAT YOU NEED
|
|||
|
ACCESS TO IN A FAIRLY SECLUDED AREA:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) A COPY MACHINE THAT IS OF FAIRLY
|
|||
|
GOOD QUALITY.. (THE ONES AT MY
|
|||
|
COLLEGE ARE SHITTY, BUT THEY WORK
|
|||
|
ANYWAY...)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2) A CHANGE MACHINE THAT CHANGES 1'S
|
|||
|
AND 5'S TO QUARTERS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
3) A 1 OR 5 DOLLAR BILL
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
4) A TABLE PAPER CUTTER THAT CUTS PAPER
|
|||
|
EXACTLY STRAIGHT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
5) A LOT OF COURAGE!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK WHAT YOU DO IS WALK INTO THE PLACE
|
|||
|
AND COPY THE FACE SIDE OF YOUR DOLLAR.
|
|||
|
PUT THE DOLLAR BILL FACE DOWN AND IN
|
|||
|
THE EXACT MIDDLE OF THE MACHINE'S
|
|||
|
WINDOW. THE FIRST TIME YOU DO THIS,
|
|||
|
ONLY MAKE ONE COPY, BECAUSE IT MIGHT
|
|||
|
NOT WORK CORRECTLY. WHEN YOU GET YOUR
|
|||
|
COPIED DOLLAR BILL FROM THE MACHINE,
|
|||
|
CHECK THE TONER AND MAKE SURE THAT IT
|
|||
|
IS JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL. IF ITS TOO
|
|||
|
DARK OR TOO LIGHT, THEN ADJUST THE COPY
|
|||
|
MACHINE ACCORDINGLY. WHEN YOU GET A
|
|||
|
PERFECTLY CONTRASTED DOLLAR, TAKE IT
|
|||
|
OVER TO THE PAPER CUTTER AND PUT THE
|
|||
|
ORIGINAL DOLLAR OVER THE PAPER DOLLAR
|
|||
|
AND SLICE THE DOLLAR OUT OF THE BIG
|
|||
|
PIECE OF PAPER. NOW FOR THE PHUN PART.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MAKE SURE THAT THCRE ARE NO HIDDEN
|
|||
|
CAMERAS IN THE ROOM WATCHING YOU, OR
|
|||
|
YOU'LL BE CAUGHT FOR SURE!!!!!!!!!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WALK UP TO THE CHANGE MACHINE AND
|
|||
|
CASUALLY SLIDE THE DOLLAR BILL INTO
|
|||
|
THE MACHINE AND PUSH THE CARRIAGE
|
|||
|
OR WHATEVER IN. IF THE DOLLAR COMES
|
|||
|
BACK OUT THEN TAKE IT, RIP IT IN HALF
|
|||
|
AND PUT IT IN YOUR POCKET. THROW IT
|
|||
|
AWAY SOMEPLACE ELSE. BUT IF THE
|
|||
|
JINGLING JOY OF QUARTERS COMES, YOU
|
|||
|
WILL BE IN THE MONEY!!!! BUT WHEN YOU
|
|||
|
DO IT, DO IT IN MASS AMMOUNTS, BECAUSE
|
|||
|
IF YOU DO ONE A DAY, THEY'LL PROBABLY
|
|||
|
POST A GUARD IN THERE OR SOMETHING...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THIS METHOD GOT ME $10 IN ONE SESSION,
|
|||
|
BUT I'M SURE THE NEXT TIME I GO BACK
|
|||
|
THERE I'LL MAKE A LOT MORE....HEH HEH
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HAVE PHUN NOW, AND TELL ME YOUR RECORD
|
|||
|
WINNINGS IN ONE DAY... BETTER THAN THE
|
|||
|
LOTTERY!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
------------->JUDGE DREDD<-------------
|
|||
|
CALL THE NIGHTDROP xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
THE YEAR OF DARKNESS xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
THE GARDEN OF EDEN xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
THE ENLIGHTMENT xxx-xxx-xxxx
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HOW TO START YOUR OWN CONFERENCES!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BLACK BART SHOWED HOW TO START A CONFERENCE CALL THRU AN 800 EXCHANGE, AND I
|
|||
|
WILL NOW EXPLAIN HOW TO START A CONFERENCE CALL IN A MORE ORTHODOX FASHIO, THE
|
|||
|
2600 HZ. TONE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRSTLY, THE FONE COMPANY HAS WHAT IS CALLED SWITCHING SYSTEMS. THERE ARE SE
|
|||
|
VERAL TYPES, BUT THC ONE WE WILL CONCERN OURSELVES WITH, IS ESS (ELECTRONIC
|
|||
|
SWITCHING SYSTEM). IF YOUR AREA IS ZONED FOR ESS, DO NOT START A CONFERENCE
|
|||
|
CALL VIA THE 2600 HZ. TONE, OR BELL SECURITY WILL NAIL YOUR ASS! TO FND OUT IF
|
|||
|
YOU ARE UNDER ESS, CALL YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS OFFICE, AND ASK THEM IF YOU CAN GET
|
|||
|
CALL WAITING/FORWARDING, AND IF YOU CAN, THAT MEANS THAT YOU ARE IN ESS COUNTRY
|
|||
|
, AND CONFERENCE CALLING IS VERY, VERY DANGEROUS!!! NOW, IF YOU ARE NOT IN ESS,
|
|||
|
YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AN APPLE CAT II MODEM
|
|||
|
A COPY OF TSPS 2 OR CAT'S MEOW
|
|||
|
A TOUCH TONE FONE LINE
|
|||
|
AND A TOUCH TONE FONE. (TRUE TONE)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW, WITH TSPS 2, DO THE FOLLOWING:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RUN TSPS 2
|
|||
|
CHOSE OPTION 1
|
|||
|
CHOSE OPTION 6
|
|||
|
CHOSE SUB-OPTION 9
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW TYPE:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1-514-555-1212 (DASHES ARE NOT NEEDED)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LISTEN WITH YOUR HANDSET, AND AS SOON AS YOU HEAR A LOUD 'CLICK', THEN TYPE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
$
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TO GENERATE THE 2600 HZ. TONE. THIS OBNOXIOUS TONE WILL CONTINUE FOR A FEW
|
|||
|
SECONDS, THEN LISTEN AGAIN AND YOU SHOULD HEAR ANOTHER LOUD 'CLICK'.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW TYPE:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KM2130801050S
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WHERE 'K' = KP TONE
|
|||
|
'M' = MULTI FREQUENCY MODE
|
|||
|
'S' = S TONE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW LISTEN TO THE HANDSET AGAIN, AND WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR THE 'CLICK' AGAIN.
|
|||
|
THEN TYPE:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KM2139752975S
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WHERE 2139751975 IS THE NUMBER TO BILL THE CONFERENCE CALL TO. NOTE: 213-975-
|
|||
|
1975 IS A DISCONNECTED NUMBER, AND I STRONGLY ADVISE THAT YOU ONLY BILL THE
|
|||
|
CALL TO THIS NUMBER, OR THE FONE COMPANY WILL FIND OUT, AND THEN..........
|
|||
|
REMEBER, CONFERENCE CALLS ARE ITEMIZED, SO IF YOU DO BILL IT TO AN ENEMY'S NUMB
|
|||
|
ER, HE CAN EASILY FIND OUT WHO DID IT AND HE CAN BUST YOU!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
YOU SHOULD NOW HEAR 3 BEEPS, AND A SHORT PRE-RECORDED MESSAGE. FROM HERE ON,
|
|||
|
EVERYTHING IS ALL MENU DRIVEN.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONFERENCE CALL COMMANDS
|
|||
|
---------- ---- --------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FROM THE '#' MODE:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 = CALL A NUMBER
|
|||
|
6 = TRANSFER CONTROL
|
|||
|
7 = HANGS UP THE CONFERENCE CALL
|
|||
|
9 = WILL CALL A CONFERENCE OPERATR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
STAY AWAY FROM 7 AND 9! IF FOR SOME REASON AN OPERATOR GETS ON-LINE,
|
|||
|
HANG UP! IF YOU GET A BUSY SIGNAL AFTER KM2130801050S, THAT MEANS THAT THE
|
|||
|
TELECONFEREN CING LINE IS TEMPORARILY DOWN. TRY LATER, PREFERRABLY FROM 9AM TO
|
|||
|
5PM WEEK DAYS, SINCE CONFERENCE CALLS ARE PRIMARILY DESIGNED FOR BUSINESS
|
|||
|
PEOPLE.
|
|||
|
THE LEECH
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
|
|||
|
_ _ _ _
|
|||
|
((___)) " B ((___))
|
|||
|
[ X X ] CDC COMMUNICATIONS [ X X ]
|
|||
|
X / PRESENTS... X /
|
|||
|
(@ ') (@ ')
|
|||
|
(U) (U)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f CRASHING LIBRARY COMPUTERS!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BY REVEREND L.E. PIRATE
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
>>> A CULT PUBLICATION......1989 <<<
|
|||
|
-CDC- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -CDC-
|
|||
|
THANKS TO THE X ORGANIZATION (XORG)
|
|||
|
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HOWDY. WELL, THIS IS MY FIRST CDC FILE I'VE WRITTEN IN AWHILE SINCE I'VE
|
|||
|
BEEN AWAY AND TOYING AROUND WITH ALOT OF NEW IDEAS AND STUFF OF THAT MATTER.
|
|||
|
BY THE WAY, THIS SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY REAL AND EXPERIENCED HACKERS LIKE
|
|||
|
MYSELF AND TEQUILA WILLY! DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!! ANYWAY, ON WITH THE FILE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE STORY BEHIND IT ALL
|
|||
|
=======================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WELL, TODAY I WAS OUT WITH MY GIRLFRIEND AT THC LIBRARY, YES, I WANTED TO
|
|||
|
PICK UP A COPY OF HYDE'S 'THE PHONE BOOK' (A BOOK ABOUT TELEPHONE FRAUD AND
|
|||
|
BOXING AND OTHER NEATO THINGS). WELL, TO CONTINUE WITH MY ACTION PACKED
|
|||
|
EXCITEMENT, I NOTICED THAT THC LIBRARY STILL HAS THE OLD CARD CATALOG, BUT IT
|
|||
|
NOW HAS COMPUTER-OPERATED CATALOGS. IT'S RUN ON A DIGITAL-VT1200 COMPUTER
|
|||
|
(I THINK THAT'S WHAT IT'S CALLED), THE SYSTEM SORT OF RESEMBLED UNIX IN A WAY.
|
|||
|
ANmiliWAY, I WAS FIDDLING WITH THE COMPUTER AND PLAYED WITH IT FOR AT LEAST 15
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MINUTES. THIS BITCHY LADY CAME OVER AND TOLD ME TO 'STOP MESSING WITH THE
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DAMN COMPUTERS!!' I REPLIED 'FUCK YOU, I'M LOOKING FOR A BOOK!' SHE WALKED
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AWAY IN DISGUST. A SINISTER SMILE CAME UPON MY LIPS AND MY FINGERS BLAZED
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AWAY AT THE KEYS. I TRIED EVERYTHING FOR 10 MINUTES LIKE SYSTEM, COM, BOX,
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CARD, AND EVEN HACKER (I WAS DESPERATE!). SO I JUST TYPED IN MUMBO-JUMBO
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FOR LIKE 10 MINUTES AND THEN I JUST TYPED IN DOS. THE SCREEN FLICKERED, IT
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READ:
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CAMDEN COUGTY LIBRARY SYSTEM
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f 1. MENION DATABASE
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2. INFOTRON DATABASE
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PLEASE SELECT A NEW DATABASE. YOU ARE CURRENTLY CONNECTED TO MENION.
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>> 2 (IS WHAT I TYPED)
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INFOTRON DATABASE IS UNAVAILABLE. SORRY.
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IT THEN RETURNED TO THE MAIN MENU WHERE I SHOULD SELECT A BOOK. I TYPED
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DOS AGAIN, WENT BACK, BUT THIS TIME I TYPED:
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>> 2,99E99 (1 MORE THAN THE LARGEST NUMBER A SMALL-COMPUTER CAN HANDLE)
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IT PRINTED:
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FATAL ERROR! SYSTEM ERROR!
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ERROR IN LINE 10200, OFF.
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THEN THE WHOLE SYSTEM FROZE UP. THE BITCHYnougheDY WALKED OVER AGAIN AND Y CANLED
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AT ME AGAIN. I PLAYED DUMB, 'DUH, I DON'T KNOW WHAT I DID!' SHE DEMANDED THAT
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I MOVE TO ANOTHER TERMINAL (BY THE WAY, THE LIBRARY IS EQUIPPED WITH 9
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TERMINALS AT 3 TABLES PER FLOOR, THAT'S 27 ACCESSABLE TERMINALS PER FLOOR!
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YES, I CAN MULTIPLY!!) SO I OBLIDGED AND MOVED TO ANOTHER TERMINAL. I WATCHED
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HER FIDDLE AND FUCK WITH THE FUCKED-UP TERMINAL FOR 10-15 MINUTES. SHE DID
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EVERYTHING. TURNED IT ON/OFF, SLAPPED IT, BANGED IT, EVERYTHING. THEN SHE
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PUT AN 'OUT OF ORDER' SIGN ON IT. SO I FUCKED UP THE COMPUTER I WAS ON, THEN
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DID 3 OTHERS, THEN MOVED TO THE NEXT FLOOR.
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HOW TO DO IT: A RUN DOWN
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========================
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AT >> ON THE SELECT BOOen,/AUTHOR/CARD # MENU TYPE 'DOS'
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AT >> ON THE DATABASE ENTRY MENU TYPE '2,99E99'
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THEN SIT BACK AND WATCH THE FUN.
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TERMINALS
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=========
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THESE TERMINALS WERE JUST MONITORS AND KEYBOARDS, NO PROCESSOR, NOTHING. IT
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WAS OBVIO.SLY CONNECTED TO AnougheRGER MAINFRAME WITHIN THE BUILDING. I SUSPECT
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|
IF YOU MESS WITH THE TERMINALS MORE YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO EXIT TO DOS, CRASH
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|
IT PERMANENTLY, DIAL OUT VIA THERE MODEM SOMEWHERE, OR SEND NEAT0 MESSAGES TO
|
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|
OTHER TERMINALS WITHIN THE BUILDING. HAVE FUN WITH THIS.
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THANKS TO: THE X ORGANIZATION, NEON KNIGHTS, HACKERSOFT, AND LOD/H.
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ALSO TO: ELIJAH BONECRUSHER, SWAMP RAT, RACER X, THE PUSHER, THE BLADE,
|
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PHOBEUS APOLLO, DR. RIPCO, YARDLEY FLOURIDE, FRY GUY, AND
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|
AX MURDERER.
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IMPROVE YOUR SHITTY, GOOD FOR NOTHING ATTITUDE, CALL THESE SYSTEMS:
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RIPCO [312/528-5020] THE METAL AE LINE [201/879-6668] PW=KILL
|
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DEMON ROACH UNDERGROUND [806/794-4362]
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---------------------------------------
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(*) PLANS (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
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|
THE CRIMSON BOX IS VERY SIMPLE DEVICE THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO PUT SOMEONE ON
|
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|
HOLD OR MAKE YOUR FONE BUSY WITH AnougheRGE AMOUNT OF EASE. YOU FLIP A SWITCH AND
|
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|
THE PERSON CAN'T HEAR YOU TALKING.
|
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|
FLIP IT BACK AND EVERYTHING IS PEECHY.
|
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|
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
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|
(*) NEEDED MATERIALS (*)
|
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|
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
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|
(1) 100 OHM OR LESS RESISTOR
|
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|
(1) SPDT TOGGLE SWITCH, ON-ON
|
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|
(3) FEET OF GOOD WIRE
|
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|
WIRE CUTTERS
|
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|
SOLDER AND SOLDERING IRON
|
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|
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|
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) (*)
|
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|
CONSTRUCTION & SCHEMTAIC (*)
|
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|
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
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|
FIRST I WILL GIVE YOU THE SCHEMATIC AND THEN I WILL EXPLAIN WHAT THE HELL IS
|
|||
|
GOING ON.
|
|||
|
-----------BLACK WIRE ON LINE---------
|
|||
|
--------+ RED WIRE ON LINE +------
|
|||
|
--------!--+/X/X/-GREEN WIRE---!------
|
|||
|
--------!--! YELLOW WIRE-------!
|
|||
|
-----
|
|||
|
! ! !
|
|||
|
+--!------+ !
|
|||
|
+----+ ! +----------+
|
|||
|
! ! !
|
|||
|
1 2 3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK. THE '/X/X/' IS THE RESISTOB. AND '1 2 3' IS THE SWITCH WHERE THE NUMBERS
|
|||
|
ARE THE POLES ON THE SWITCH. NOTICE YOU
|
|||
|
LEAVE THE BLACK AND Y CANLOW WIRES ALONE.YOU DO NOT CUT THEM!
|
|||
|
STRIP THE RED AND GREEN WIRES SO YOU'VE GOT ABOUT AN INCH OF BARE WIRE. SOLDER
|
|||
|
SOME OF THE EXTRA WIRE AND FOLLOV THE SCHEMATIC. YOU SHOULD HAVE THE RESISTOR
|
|||
|
ON THE GREEN WIRE WITH AN EXTRA PIECE OF WIRE COMING FROM ONE LEG OF IT. THE
|
|||
|
OTHER LEG GOES TO THE OTHER END OF THE GREEN WIRE. YOU SHOULD SOLDER THE GREEN
|
|||
|
WIRE TO THE LEFT POLE OF THE SWITCH AND THE RED TO THE MIDDLE AND THE OTHER END
|
|||
|
OF THE RED TO THE RIGHT POLE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW, LIFT UP THE PHONE. IF ALL YOU GET IS AN ANNOYING BUZZ THEN THROW THE
|
|||
|
SWITCH AND YOU SHOULD GET A DIAL TONE.
|
|||
|
IF NOT, DON'T GORRY AND JUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEMATIC AGAIN.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-------========>>**<<========--------
|
|||
|
ANOTHER FROM PHONE BUSTERS BBS
|
|||
|
-------========>>**<<========--------
|
|||
|
THIS HAS BEEN AN Hcan be H PRESENTAION-1985
|
|||
|
CRIMSON BOX - WRITTEN AND CREATED BY:
|
|||
|
DR. D-CODE
|
|||
|
WATCH FOR THE UPCOMING SAND BOX
|
|||
|
_______________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ELEVATOR PHREAKING
|
|||
|
________ _________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f BY THE REBEL(TTL)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OK.... IF YOU'VE EVER BEEN IN AN ELEVATOR BEFORE, YOU'VE SEEN THAT RIGHT
|
|||
|
UNDER THE ELEVATOR FLOOR CONTROL-PANEL THERE'S A TELEPHONE. NOW,IF YOU'VE SEEN
|
|||
|
THESE BEFORE YOU'VE PROBABLY ALREADY WONDERED ABOUT THEM OR HAVE EVEN USED/TRIED
|
|||
|
TO USE THEM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MOST (97.3%) OF THE ELEVATOR PHONES HAVE LITTLE OR NO
|
|||
|
PROTECTION SO TO BE ABLE TO CALL OUT FROM THEM ALL YOU NEED
|
|||
|
TO DO IS DIAL THE NUMBER AND SOMETIMES YOU MIGHT NEED TO DIAL
|
|||
|
A 9 OR POUND BEFORE HAND.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE OTHER 2.7%(WHICH YOU'LL PROBABLY NEVER RUN INTO) CAN EITHER BE: a.
|
|||
|
ONLY BE USED TO CALL THE FRONT DESK. B. ONLY BE USED TO CALL THE FRONT DESK
|
|||
|
UNLESS A 4 DIGIT CODE IS PUNCHED IN BEFORE-HAND. C. ONLY BE USED TO CALL 911.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW IF YOU ARE SO UNLUCKY AS TO FIND ONE THAT IS PART OF THE 2.7% MINORITY
|
|||
|
THEN YOU'VE GOT A 1 IN 3 CHANCE THAT YOU'LL BE ABLE TO HACK IT....
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
__________________________________________________
|
|||
|
(C) THE TIME LORDS
|
|||
|
__________________________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f CALL ALL TTL SUPPORT BOARDS
|
|||
|
( LOOK FOR THE NUMBERS BECAUSE THERE'S
|
|||
|
NO WAY THAT I'M GONNA TELL YOU IN THIS TEXT FILE )
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
$ T $
|
|||
|
$ THE HISTORY OF ESS $
|
|||
|
$ --- ------- -- --- $
|
|||
|
$ ANOTHER ORIGINAL PHILE BY: $
|
|||
|
$ $
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$-=>LEX LUTHOR<=-$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OF ALL THE NEW 1960S WONDERS OF TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY -
|
|||
|
SATELLITES, ULTRA MODERN TRAFFIC SERVICE POSITIONS (TSPS) FOR
|
|||
|
OPERATORS, THE PICTUREPHONE, AND SO ON - THE ONE THAT GAVE BELL
|
|||
|
LABS THE MOST TROUBLE, AND UNEXPECTEDLY BECAME THE GREATEST
|
|||
|
DEVELOPMENT EFFORT IN BELL SYSTEM'S HISTORY, WAS THE PERFECTION
|
|||
|
OF AN ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM, OR ESS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IT MAY BE RECALLED THAT SUCH A SYSTEM WAS THE SPECIFIC END IN
|
|||
|
VIEW WHEN THE PROJECT THAT HAD CULMINATED IN THE INVENTION OF THE
|
|||
|
TRANSISTOR HAD BEEN LAUNCHED BACK IN THE 1930S. AFTER SUCCESSFUL
|
|||
|
ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THAT PLANNED MIRACLE IN 1947-48, FURTHER DELAYS
|
|||
|
WERE BROUGHT ABOUT BY FINANCIAL STRINGENCY AND THE NEED FOR
|
|||
|
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSISTOR ITSELF. IN THE EARLY 1950S,
|
|||
|
A LABS TEAM BEGAN SERIOUS WORK ON ELECTRONIC SWITCHING. AS EARLY
|
|||
|
AS 1955, WESTERN ELECTRIC BECAME INVOLVED WHEN FIVE ENGINEERS
|
|||
|
FROM THE HAWTHORNE WORKS WERE ASSIGNED TO COLLABORATE WITH THE
|
|||
|
LABS ON THE PROJECT. THE PRESIDENT OF AT&T IN 1956, WROTE
|
|||
|
CONFIDENTLY, "AT BELLnougheBS, DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW ELECTRONIC
|
|||
|
SWITCHING SYSTEM IS GOING FULL SPEED AHEAD. WE ARE SURE THIS WILL
|
|||
|
LEAD TO MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN SERVICE AND ALSO TO GREATER
|
|||
|
EFFICIENCY. THE FIRST SERVICE TRIAL WILL START IN MORRIS, ILL.,
|
|||
|
IN 1959." SHORTLY THEREAFTER, KAPPEL SAID THAT THE COST OF THE
|
|||
|
WHOLE PROJECT WOULD PROBABLY BE $45 MILLION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BUT IT GRADUALLY BECAME APPARENT THAT THE DEVELOPEMENT OF A
|
|||
|
COMMERCIALLY USABLE ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM - IN EFFECT, A
|
|||
|
COMPUTERIZED TELEPHONE EXCHANGE - PRESENTED VASTLY GREATER
|
|||
|
TECHNICAL PROBLEMS THAN HAD BEEN ANTICIPATED, AND THAT,
|
|||
|
ACCORDINGLY, BELLnLABS HAD VASTLY UNDERESTIMATED BOTH THE TIME
|
|||
|
AND THE INVESTMENT NEEDED TO DO THE JOB. THE YEAR 1959 PASSED
|
|||
|
WITHOUT THC PROMISED FIRST TRIAL AT MORRIS, ILLINOIS; IT WAS
|
|||
|
FINALLY MADE IN NOVEMBER 1960, AND QUICKLY SHOWED HOW MUCH MORE
|
|||
|
WORK REMAINED TO BE DONE. E DIRIME DRAGGED ON AND COSTS MOUNTED,
|
|||
|
THERE WAS A CONCERN AT AT&T AND SOMETHING APPROACHING PANIC AT
|
|||
|
BELLnLABS. BUT THC PROJECT HAD TO GO FORWARD; BY THIS TIME THE
|
|||
|
INVESTMENT WAS TOO GREAT TO BE SACRIFICED, AND IN ANY CASE,
|
|||
|
FORWARD PROJECTIONS OF INCREASED DEMAND FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE
|
|||
|
INDICATED THAT WITHIN A PHEW YEARS A TIME WOULD COME WHEN,
|
|||
|
WITHOUT THE QUANTUM LEAP IN SPEED AND FLEXIBILITY THAT ELECTRONIC
|
|||
|
SWITCHING WOULD PROVIDE, THE NATIONAL NETWORK WOULD BE UNABLE TO
|
|||
|
MEET THE DEMAND. IN NOVEMBER 1963, AN ALL-ELECTRONIC SWITCHING
|
|||
|
SYSTEM WENT INTO USE AT THE BROWN ENGINEERING COMPANY AT COCOA
|
|||
|
BEACH, FLORIDA. BUT THIS WAS A SMALL INSTALLATION, ESSENTIALLY
|
|||
|
ANOTHER TEST INSTALLATION, SERVING ONLY A SINGLE COMPANY.
|
|||
|
KAPPEL'S TONE ON THE SUBJECT IN THE 1964 ANNUAL REPORT WAS, FOR
|
|||
|
HIM, AN ALMOST APOLOGETIC: "ELECTRONIC SWITCHING EQUIPMENT MUST
|
|||
|
BE MANUFACTURED IN VOLUME TO UNPRECEDENTED STANDARDS OF
|
|||
|
RELIABILITY.... TO TURN OUT THE EQUIPMENT ECONOMICALLY AND WITH
|
|||
|
GOOD SPEED, MASS PRODUCTION METHODS MUST BE DEVELOPED; BUT, AT
|
|||
|
THE SAME TIME, THERE CAN BE NO LOSS OF PRECISION..." ANOTHER YEAR
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IILLIONS OF DOLLARS LATER, ON MAY 30, 1965, THE FIRST
|
|||
|
COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CENTERAL OFFICE WAS PUT INTO SERVICE AT
|
|||
|
SUCCASUNNA, NEW JERSEY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
EVEN AT SUCCASUNNA, ONLY 200 OF THE TOWN'S 4,300 SUBSCRIBERS
|
|||
|
INITIALLY HAD THE BENEFIT OF ELECTRONIC SWITCHING'S ADDED SPEED
|
|||
|
AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES, SUCH AS PROVISION FOR THREE PARTY
|
|||
|
CONVERSATIONS AND AUTOMATIC TRANSFER OF INCOMING CALLS. BUT AFTER
|
|||
|
THAT, ESS WAS ON ITS WAY. IN JANUARY 1966, THE SECOND COMMERCIAL
|
|||
|
INSTALLATION, THIS ONE SERVING 2,900 TELEPHONES, WENT INTO
|
|||
|
SERVICE IN CHASE, MARYLAND. BY THE END OF 1967 THERE WERE
|
|||
|
ADDITIONAL ESS OFFICES IN CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, MINNESOTA,
|
|||
|
GEORGIA, NEW YORK, FLORIDA, AND PENNSYLVANIA; BY THE END OF 1970
|
|||
|
THERE WERE 120 OFFICES SERVING 1.8 MILLION CUSTOMERS; AND BY 1974
|
|||
|
THERE WERE 475 OFFICES SERVING 5.6 MILLION CUSTOMERS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL SWITCHING AND ELECTRONIC
|
|||
|
SWITCHING IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "HARDWARE" AND "SOFTWARE"; IN
|
|||
|
THE FORMER CASE, MAINTENENCE IS DONE ON THE SPOT, WITH
|
|||
|
SCREWDRIVER AND PLIERS, WHILE IN THE CASE OF ELECTRONIC
|
|||
|
SWITCHING, IT CAN BE DONE REMOTELY, BY COMPUTER, FROM A CENTERAL
|
|||
|
POINT, MAKING IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE ONLY ONE OR TWO TECHNICIANS ON
|
|||
|
DUTY AT A TIME AT EACH SWITCHING CENTER. THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM,
|
|||
|
WHEN THE FINAL FIGURES WERE ADDED UP, WAS FOUND TO HAVE REQUIRED
|
|||
|
A STAGGERING FOUR THOUSAND MAN-YEARS OF WORK AT BELL LABS AND TO
|
|||
|
HAVE COST NOT $45 MILLION BUT $500 MILLION!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE END
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LEX LUTHOR
|
|||
|
800/321 0424 (6)
|
|||
|
800/321 0845 (6)
|
|||
|
800/322 1415 "
|
|||
|
800/323 4313 "
|
|||
|
800/325 7222 "
|
|||
|
800/327 0005 "
|
|||
|
800/327 2703 "
|
|||
|
800/348 1800 "
|
|||
|
800/368 4222 "
|
|||
|
800/368 5963 7
|
|||
|
800/521 8400 8
|
|||
|
800/523 7248 4
|
|||
|
800/527 3511 8
|
|||
|
800/547 1784 8
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Starting transfer...
|
|||
|
Summary of FBI Computer Systems
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
By Ralph Harvey
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This article is reprinted from Full BOUT Blosure. Copyright (c) 1986
|
|||
|
Capitol Information Association. All rights reserved. Permission is hereby
|
|||
|
granted to reprint this article providing this message is included in its
|
|||
|
entirety. Full Disclosure, Box 8275, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. $15/yr.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The FBI maintains several computer systems. The most common of which is
|
|||
|
call NCIC (National Crime Information Computer). NCIC maintains a database of
|
|||
|
information about such things as stolen carsE, 1 len boats, missing persons,
|
|||
|
wanted persons, arrest records. It provides quick access to these records by
|
|||
|
State, Local and Federal law enforcement agencies. NCIC is directly linked
|
|||
|
with the Treasury Department's TECS computer and many State computer systems.
|
|||
|
According to William H. Webster, Director of the FBI:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When a police officer stops a car and is uncertain about who he's going to
|
|||
|
meet when he gets out, he can plug into this system [NCIC] and in a matter of
|
|||
|
a few seconds he can find out whether that person is a fugitive or the
|
|||
|
automobile is stolen. Incidentally, we receive almost 400,000 inquires of
|
|||
|
this nature each day in the NCIC system.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
When an agency determines that a subject is a fugitive, it supplies the FBI
|
|||
|
computer with as much of the following information as possible: 1) Name and
|
|||
|
case number; 2) Alias; 3) Race; 4) Sex; 5) Height; 6) Weight; 7) Color of
|
|||
|
hair; 8) Color of eyes; 9) Description of any identifying scars, marks and
|
|||
|
tattoos; 10) Date of birth; 11) Place of birth; 12) Social Security Number;
|
|||
|
13) Passport Number; 14) Last known address; 15) Nationality; 16) If a
|
|||
|
naturalized U.S. Citizen, date, place, and certificate number; 17)
|
|||
|
Occupation; 18) The criminal violation with which subject is charged; 19)
|
|||
|
Date of warrant; 21) Type of warrant -- Bench, Magistrate, etc.; 22) Agency
|
|||
|
holding warrant; 23) Any information as to whether the subject is considered
|
|||
|
dangerous, is known to own or currently possess firearms, has suicidal
|
|||
|
tendencies, or has previously escaped custody; 24) Driver's license number,
|
|||
|
year of expiration and State issued; 25) License number of vehicle, aircraft
|
|||
|
or vessel subject owns or is known to use, include the year and State; 26)
|
|||
|
Description of vehicle, aircraft or vessel subject owns or is known to use;
|
|||
|
27) Associates of the subject*1; 28) FBI number; 29) Name and telephone of
|
|||
|
the person to contact when subject is apprehended.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One of the major problems with the system is that the agency that submits an
|
|||
|
entry is responsible for keeping it up to date. Once an entry has been made,
|
|||
|
there is little motivation for the originating agency to "waste" its time
|
|||
|
keeping it up to date, so many entries become incorrect with the passage of
|
|||
|
time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Another FBI computer system is their Investigative Support Information
|
|||
|
System (ISIS). This system is only used to provide support for major
|
|||
|
investigations that require the handling of a large volume of complex
|
|||
|
information. It is limited to handling a maximum of 20 cases at a time.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The ISIS system was used during the investigation of the murder of Federal
|
|||
|
Judge John Wood in San Antonio, Texas. In this case, the FBI entered 300,000
|
|||
|
pieces of information, including 6,000 interviews, hotel registration
|
|||
|
information from every hotel in the area, etc. The accused, while on trial,
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claimed he was several hundred miles away. The FBI cross referenced his name
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& known alias with the hotel registration database and got a match. Contact
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with the hotel employees resulted in a positive identification and conviction
|
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of the subject.
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The FBI has a system called the Organized Crime Information Systems (OCIS)
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of which director William Webster is "particularly proud." The system was
|
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started in 1980 in Detroit, Michigan and is one of their most sophisticated
|
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computers. The system is now functions in over 40 locations.
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The OCIS system allows agents in different field offices to share and
|
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|
analyze information collected in each other's areas. This system was used to
|
|||
|
identify some of the United States citizens who were released from Cuban
|
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|
prisons in 1984 that had criminal histories in the United States. An OCIS
|
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link was recently opened in Rome, where it's used to support drug
|
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[] HOW TO FIND LOCAL 950'S []
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[] BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE PROWLER & ICECUBE []
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[] CREATED: 08/22/89; A DARK DIMENSION PRODUCTION []
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THIS IS TO INFORM THE AMATUER PHREAKER HOW TO FIND LOCAL DIALUPS OF YOUR AREA.
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FIRST TAKE OUT YOUR PACIFIC BELLnY CANLOW PAGES AND LOOK UNDER TELEPHONE
|
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COMMUNICATIONS. FIND SOME SMALL DINKY LONG DISTANCE COMPANIES THAT YOU HAVEN'T
|
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HEARD OF AND RING IT UP. HERE'S AN EXAMPLE..
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>RING<..<RING>..>CLICK<
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OP: BIZ-TEL
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YOU: UH.. YES.. MY NAME IS MARC WOOD.. WHAT IS THE NUMBER I CALL TO USE MY
|
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TRAVEL CARD. (YOU MAY WANT TO SAY YOU MISPLACED THE NUMBER TO CALL)
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OP: HOLD PLEASE.. <RINGING CUSTOMER SERVICE>
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<NOW A NEW OPERATOR>
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OP: HELLO?
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YOU: UH.. YES.. THIS IS MARY WOOD FROM CTI CYROGENTICS..WHAT IS THE NUMBER I
|
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USE TO USE MY TRAVEL CARD?
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OP: OH.. LET ME SEE HERE.. YES.. IT IS 950-1820..
|
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YOU: UH.. AHMM.. AHMM.. 1820?
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OP: YES SIR.
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YOU: OK.. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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OP: NO PROBLEM.
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<CLICK>
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iIT MAY NOT BE AS EASY AT THAT UNLESS YOU CAN SOUND LIKE AN INNOCENT CUSTOMER
|
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|
OF SOME SHIT MADE UP COMPANY THAT'S HAVING PROBLEMS. AND IT MAY NOT BE AS
|
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|
SIMPLE AS THAT WHERE IT MATTERS IF THE OPERATOR IS SOME NEW EMPLOYEE THAT'S
|
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|
JUST TRYING TO MAKE A FEW BUCKS AND IF THAT IS RIGHT.. THEY WILL PROBABLY GIVCONSTYOU IT NOT KNOWING THE COMPANY WILL SOON BE INVADED BY HACKERS AND SOON GO OUT
|
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|
OF BUSINESS AND LOSE HIS/HERS JOB. BUT THAT'S ANOTHER STORY. AFTER YOU GET
|
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|
THE GUTS TO HACK YOUR NEW 950 AND GET AN ACCOUNT.. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL BACK
|
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|
AND TRY TO GET THERE 800 DIALUP AND POST AROUND YOUR NEWFOUND CODEZ OR BE
|
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|
GREEDY AND KEEP IT TO YOURSELF SO IT WILL LAST YOU A MONTH OR SO. BUT OF COURSE
|
|||
|
THERE IS ANOTHER METHOD WHICH COULD TAKE SOME TIME? FIND A 950 BY HAND.. GOOD
|
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|
LUCK!
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---------------------------------------
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|
BASIC FIREWORKS BY FORD PREFECT
|
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|
BECAUSE IT IS SOON GOING BE THE 4TH
|
|||
|
I THOUGHT I WOULD SHOW YOU HOW TO MAKE
|
|||
|
YOUR OWN FIREWORKS. ALL ARE EXPLOSIVE
|
|||
|
BUT IN NORMAL QUANTITIES, AND IF THE
|
|||
|
DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED CAREFULLY,
|
|||
|
THERE IS LITTLE DANGER OF BLOWING
|
|||
|
YOURSELF UP.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FIRST IS A LIST OF CHEMICALS WHICH
|
|||
|
ARE COMMONLY USED. THESE MIXTURES BURN
|
|||
|
WITH DIFFERENT COLORS AND CAN BE USED
|
|||
|
FOR A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT THINGS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE NUMBERS FOLLOWING ARE PARTS BY
|
|||
|
WEI OF EACH OF THE CHEMICALS. PARTS
|
|||
|
BY WEIGHT IS A RATIO. 6 PBW MEANS FOR
|
|||
|
EVERY 1 (GRAM FOR INSTANCE) YOU NEED 6
|
|||
|
(GRAMS) OF THE OTHER.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
WHITE:
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRA@e^......6
|
|||
|
ANTIMONY SULFIDE........1
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........1
|
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|
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|
WHITE:
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE......24
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........7
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
WHITE:
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM SULFIDE......55
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR........11
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Y CANLOW:
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE.......4
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........1
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................2
|
|||
|
SODIUM CHLORIDE.........3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Y CANLOW:
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........4
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE......24
|
|||
|
SODIUM CARBONATE........6
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RED:
|
|||
|
STRONTIUM NITRATE.......4
|
|||
|
POWDERED ORANGE SHELLAC.1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
RED:
|
|||
|
STRONTIUM NITRATE......11
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........4
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
CALCIUM CARBONATE......11
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE.......1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PURPLE:
|
|||
|
COPPER SULFATE..........1
|
|||
|
STRONTIUM NITRATE.......1
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........1
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE.......3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GREEN:
|
|||
|
BARIUM NITRATE..........7
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........4
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE.......1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GREEN:
|
|||
|
BARIUM CHLORATE.........9
|
|||
|
POWDERED ORANGE SHELLAC.1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BLUE:
|
|||
|
ANTIMONY SULFIDE........2
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........4
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE......12
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BLUE:
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE......12
|
|||
|
POWDERED SULFUR.........3
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL................1
|
|||
|
COPPER SULFATE..........2
|
|||
|
POWDERED ROSIN..........1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHEMICALS & SAFETY:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
POTASSIUM NITRATE IS SOLD COMMERCIALLY
|
|||
|
AS SALTPETER AND CAN BE FOUND IN ANY
|
|||
|
DRUGSTORE. (IT IS USED AS A DIURETIC
|
|||
|
FOR ANIMALS) POWDERED SULFUR IS ALSO
|
|||
|
SOLD IN A DRUG STORE AND IS USED TO
|
|||
|
REPEL TICKS.
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL IS NOTHING MORE THAN YOUR
|
|||
|
CHARCOAL BRICKETS POWDERED. SObdUM
|
|||
|
CHLORIDE, OH COME ON!, TABLE SALT.
|
|||
|
SODIUM CARBONATE IS ALSO CALLED SODA,
|
|||
|
SODA ASH, SAL SODA, WASHING SODA, OR
|
|||
|
GLASSMAKER'S SODA AND IS USED AS A
|
|||
|
WATER SOFTENER.
|
|||
|
THAT'S ALL I CAN SAY FOR NOW BUT UNTIL
|
|||
|
LATER MORE TO COME!!!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BUILDING A FLAME THROWER FROM THE BOOK:
|
|||
|
THE POOR MAN'S JAMES BOND BY KURT SAXON
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AN EXCELLENT LITTLE FLAME THROWER
|
|||
|
CAN BE MADE, USING JUST ABOUT ANY METAL
|
|||
|
OR PLASTIC HAND SQUIRTER. THE ONLY
|
|||
|
CONSIDERATION IS (lAT THE LIQUID MUST
|
|||
|
COME OUT IN A STREAM INSTEAD OF AN
|
|||
|
ATOMIZED SPRAY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
SOME OIL CANS SHOOT A STREAM 30
|
|||
|
FEETS. SPRAYERS CAN OFTEN BE ADJUSTED
|
|||
|
FROM A SPRAY TO A STREAM. SPRAYERS OF
|
|||
|
VARIOUS KINDS CAN BE FOUND IN AUTO
|
|||
|
SUPPLY, GARDEN AND GROCERY STORES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A SIX-INCH TUBE, USUALLY ALUMINUM
|
|||
|
OR BRASS, IS FITTEN ON THE NOZZLE. A
|
|||
|
WICK OR PIECE OF HEAVY CLOTH IS WIRED
|
|||
|
ONTO THE OTHER END OF THE TUBE. THE
|
|||
|
FUEL IS GASOLINE, ACETONE OR LIGHTER
|
|||
|
FLUID.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TO USE, THE TUBE IS TILTED DOWNWARD
|
|||
|
SLIGHTLY. THE SPRAYER IS SQUEEZED
|
|||
|
SLOWLY SO THE FUEL WILL DRIBBLE OUT
|
|||
|
AND SATURATE THE WICK ALL AROUND.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE WICK IS THEN LIT AND THE DEVICE
|
|||
|
IS AIMED AND SQUEEZED. QUICK, HARD
|
|||
|
SQUEEZES WILL SQUIRT THE FUEL THROUGH
|
|||
|
THE TUBE AND Pe Cd THE BURNING WICK.
|
|||
|
THE WICK IGNITES THE FUEL AND YOU HAVE
|
|||
|
SUCH A DANDY WEAPON YOU WILL NEVER STOP
|
|||
|
BRAGGING! IF YOU HAVE A LITTLE BROTHER,
|
|||
|
HE CAN TAKE IT TO SCHOOL FOR SHOW AND
|
|||
|
TELL.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
GOLD BOX PLANS: COURTESY OF SIR WILLIAM
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HOW TO BUILD IT
|
|||
|
_______________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TWO 10K OHM AND THREE 1.4K OHM RESISTOR
|
|||
|
ES, TWO 2N3904 TRANSISTORS, TWO PHOTOCE
|
|||
|
LLS, TWO RED LED'S (THE MORE LIGHT PROD
|
|||
|
UCED THE BETTER), A BOX THAT WILL NOT L
|
|||
|
ET LIGHT IN, AND RED AND GREEN WIRE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LIGHT FROM THE #1 LED MUST SHING DIREC
|
|||
|
TLY ON THE PHOTOCELL #1. THE GOLD BOX I
|
|||
|
MAID NEEDED THE TOP OF THE LED'S TO TOU
|
|||
|
CH THE PHOTOCELL FOR IT TO WORK.
|
|||
|
THE SAME APPLIES TO THE #2 PHOTOCELL AN
|
|||
|
D LED
|
|||
|
1
|
|||
|
:-PHOTOCELL--:
|
|||
|
: :
|
|||
|
: :BASE
|
|||
|
: 1 TTTTT
|
|||
|
: +LED- TRANSISTOR
|
|||
|
: TTTTT
|
|||
|
: : :
|
|||
|
: -I(-- : :COLLECTOR
|
|||
|
RED1--< >:--: :-------:-----GREEN2
|
|||
|
-unf(-- : ----------:
|
|||
|
1 :
|
|||
|
2 :-/+/+/-/+/+/-/+/+/-/+/+/
|
|||
|
LED 10K 10K 1.4K 1.4K
|
|||
|
RESISTORES
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f 2
|
|||
|
-PHOTOCELL-----------------
|
|||
|
1 :
|
|||
|
:BASE :
|
|||
|
TTTTT :
|
|||
|
TRANSISTOR :
|
|||
|
TTTTT :
|
|||
|
: :EMITTER :
|
|||
|
GREEN1- --------------------------RED2
|
|||
|
: :
|
|||
|
/+/+/
|
|||
|
1.4K
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE 1.4K RESISTOR IS VERIABLE AND IF TH
|
|||
|
E SECCOND PART OF THE GOLD BOX IS SKIPPE
|
|||
|
D IT WILL STILL WORK BUT WHEN SOMEONE P
|
|||
|
ICKS THE PHONE UP THEY WILL HEAR A FAIN
|
|||
|
T DIAL TONE IN THE BACKGROUND AND MIGHT
|
|||
|
REPORT IT TO THE GESTOPO ER...(AT&T).
|
|||
|
1.4K WILL GIVE YOU GOOD RECEPTION WITH
|
|||
|
LITTLE RISK OF A GESTOPO AGENT AT YOUR
|
|||
|
DOOR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW THAT YOU HAVE BUILT IT TAKE TWO
|
|||
|
GREEN WIRES OF THE SAME LENTH STRIP THE
|
|||
|
ENDS, TWIST TWO ENDS TOGETHER AND CONN
|
|||
|
ECT THEM TO GREEN1 AND PLACE A PEICE OF
|
|||
|
TAPE ON IT WITH LINE #1 WRITING ON IT.
|
|||
|
CONTINUE THE PROCESS WITH RED1 ONLY US
|
|||
|
E RED WIRE. REPEAT WITH RED2 AND GREEN2
|
|||
|
BUT CHANGE TO LINE #2.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HOW TO INSTALL
|
|||
|
______________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
YOU WILL NEED TO FIND TWO PHONE LINE
|
|||
|
S THAT ARE CLOSE TOGETHER. LABEL ONE OF
|
|||
|
THE PHONES LINES LINE #1.CUT THE PHONE
|
|||
|
LINES AND TAKE THE OUTER COUTING OFF I
|
|||
|
T. THERE SHOULD BE 4 WIRES CUT THE Y CANL
|
|||
|
OW AND BLACK WIRES OFF AND STRIP THE RE
|
|||
|
D AND GREEN WIRES FOR BOTH LINES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LINE #1 SHOULD BE IN TWO PEICES TAKE
|
|||
|
THE GREEN WIRE OF ONE END AND CONNECT
|
|||
|
IT TO THE ONE OF THE GREEN WIRES ON THE
|
|||
|
GOLD BOX. TAKE THE OTHER HALF OF LINE #
|
|||
|
1 AND HOOK THE FREE GREEN WIRE TO THE G
|
|||
|
REEN WIRE ON THE PHONE LINE. REPEAT THE
|
|||
|
PROCESS WITH RED1 AND THE OTHER LINE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ALL YOU NEED TO DO NOW IS TO RIGHT D
|
|||
|
OWN THE PHONE NUMBERS OF THE PLACE YOU
|
|||
|
HOOKED IT UP AT AND GO HOME AND CALL IT
|
|||
|
. YOU SHOULD GET A DIAL TONE!!!
|
|||
|
IF NOT LEAVE ME A MESSAGE ON THE MODEM
|
|||
|
MADNESS BBS 516-569-0589 OR TRY CHANGIN
|
|||
|
G THE EMITTER WITH COLLECTOR.
|
|||
|
OH AND HOOKING IT UP TO A PAYPHONE IS A
|
|||
|
FEDERAL OFFENCE AND IS ILLEAGAL TO PUT
|
|||
|
ON ANY PHONE. I RECOMMEND YOU SEE YOU
|
|||
|
R LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT BEFORE DOING
|
|||
|
THIS(HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
:%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%:
|
|||
|
:% %:
|
|||
|
:% THE GREEN BOX %:
|
|||
|
:% %:
|
|||
|
:%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[THE GREEN BOX : BIOC AGENT 003'S COURSE IN BASIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS/ PART 6]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Green Box generates useful tones such as COIN COLLECT, COIN RETURN, and
|
|||
|
RINGBACK. These are the tones that ACTS or the TSPS operator would send to
|
|||
|
the CO when appropriate. Unfortunately, the green box cannot be used at a
|
|||
|
fortress station, but must be used by the CALLED party. The tones (hz) are:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COIN COLLECT 700 + 1100
|
|||
|
COIN RETURN 1100 + 1700
|
|||
|
RINGBACK 700 + 1700
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Before the called party sends any of these tones, an operator released
|
|||
|
signal should be sent to alert the MF detectors at the CO. This can be done
|
|||
|
by sending 900 + 1500 Hz or a single 2600 Hz wink (90 ms) followed by a 60 ms
|
|||
|
gap and then the appropriate signal for at least 900 ms. also, do not forget
|
|||
|
that the initial rate is collected shortly before the 3 minute period is up.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X
|
|||
|
X SMALL GRENADE X
|
|||
|
X X X / X
|
|||
|
X BY: SS-BADMAN XX/ X
|
|||
|
X (X---[*]---X) (X--- - - *- - ---X) X
|
|||
|
X KINGDOM OF THE DEAD II /XX X
|
|||
|
X 509-927-s120 / X X X
|
|||
|
X 1200/2400 - 5 DRIVES - 20 MEGS..SOON! X
|
|||
|
X SYSOP: ANGEL OF DEATH X
|
|||
|
X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HARDWARE
|
|||
|
1 NUT (ANY SIZE, AS LONG AS BOLTS FIT), THE WIDER THE BETTER
|
|||
|
2 BOLTS (TO FIT NUT)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHEMICALS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PHOSPHORUS (THE ODD COLORED TIPS OF STRIKE ON ANYTHING MATCHES WORK WELL)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1> TAKE 1 BOLT AND THE NUT, SF
|
|||
|
W IN THE BOLT UNTIL IT IS JUST IN THE NUT, TRY AND MAKE SURE THERE IS NO AREA FO
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f BOLT NUT
|
|||
|
X XX______[ ] /
|
|||
|
XXX______[ ]/
|
|||
|
XX [ ]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2> PUT AS MUCH PHOSPHORUS AS POSSIBLE IN THE NUT.
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f XX______[**]
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XX______[**] * = PHOSPHORUS
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XX [**]
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3> SCREW THE 2ED BOLT INTO THE OPEN END, SIMPLY CRUSH THE PHOSPHORUS WHEN INSER
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XX______[**]______XX
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XX______[**]______XX
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XX [**] XX
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ONCE BOTH ENDS ARE NICE AND SNUG, IT IS READY. YOU NOW HAVE A SMALL GRENADE.
|
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|
THEY CAN BE MADE IN VARIOUS SIZES. EASILY STORED IN THE CLOVE BOX OF YOUR CAR,
|
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|
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IT CAN BE THROWN OR DROPPED ONTO ANY HARD SURFACE TO IGNITE THE PHOSPHORUS. THE
|
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PHOSPHORUS GSED. OF COURSE THE LARGER THE NUT AND BOLT, THE MORE EXPLOSIVE NEE
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|
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|
FLY IS NEVER KNOWN, SO WATCH YOURSELF.
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I HAVEN'T EXPIRAMENTED, BUT I'M SURE THAT JUST ABOUT ANY, DRY, SHOCK SENSITIVE C
|
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|
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|
IATIONS TO THIS DESIGN, I HAVE SEEN SPECIAL NUTS THAT ARE QUITE WIDE, ALLOWING T
|
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|
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|
END TO SCREW SOMTHING ON, BUT NOW WE ARE TALKING ABOUT SOMETHING THAT MORE RESEM
|
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|
THIS FILE WAS WRITTEN FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, THE AUTHOR TAKES NO RESPO
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|
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X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X)(X
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|
---------------------------------------
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f ()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()
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|
X HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYONE X PART 1 X
|
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|
()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()
|
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|
X-->BY TOXIC TUNIC<--X
|
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|
X -------------- X
|
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X=-X-=---PHP----=-X-=X
|
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|
X__/ X__X
|
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|
X X
|
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|
X X
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|
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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|
X PHREE WORLD ELITE BBS X
|
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|
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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|
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|
EVERY CITY HAS ONE OR MORE OFFICES DEDICATED TO ASSIGNING NUMBERS TO THE
|
|||
|
TELEPHONE WIRE PAIRS. THESE OFFICES ARE CALLED DPAC OFFICES AND ARE AVAILABLE
|
|||
|
TO SERVICE REPS WHO ARE INSTALLING OR REPAIRING PHONES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TO GET THE DPAC NUMBER, A SERVICE REP WOULD CALL THE OLD STAND-BY,
|
|||
|
CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER FOR BILLING INFORMATION IN THE TOWN THE NUMBER THE
|
|||
|
PHONE IS LOCATED IN THAT HE IS TRYING TO GET THC UNLISTED NUMBER OF.. OKAY?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE CONVERSATION WOULD GO LIKE THIS, 'HI, SAN FRAN THIS IS JOE FROM SAN
|
|||
|
MATEO BUVERY,SS OFFICE. I NEED YOUR DPAC NUMBER FOR THE SOUTH END OF TOWN.'
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE INFORMATION IS USUALLY PASSED OUT WITH NO HASSLE, IF THE FIRST PERSON
|
|||
|
DOES NOT HAVE IT OR IS NOT HELPFUL, TRY ONE FROM A DIFFERENT PREFIX IN THE SAME
|
|||
|
CITY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE 'REP' WOULD THEN CALL DPAC (NOTE; HE WOULD HAVE THE LISTING INFO FROM
|
|||
|
HIS OWN DISTRICT; AGAIN HE IS CALLING FROM A NEARBY TOWN).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
''HI, DEE-PAC THIS IS JOE FROM SAN MATEO PHONE STORE, I NEED THE LISTING
|
|||
|
FOR 812 FIRST STREET.''
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE SAN FRANCISCO WILL THEN GIVE THE NUMBER AT THE ADDRESS REQUESTED.
|
|||
|
THERE IS NO NOTATION AT DPAC IF THE NUMBER IS LISTED OR UNLISTED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THE DPAC NUMBER FOR S.F. IS, LAST TIME IT WAS CHECKED, (415) 774-8924....
|
|||
|
CALL COLLECT...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THIS FILE TYPED BY TOXIC TUNIC FROM THE BOOe ''HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON
|
|||
|
ANmBODY,'' BY LEE LAPIN. BUY IT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
** ***************************************
|
|||
|
WELCOME TO THE BASICS OF HACKING III: D
|
|||
|
ATA GENERAL COMPUTERS. DATA GENERAL IS
|
|||
|
FAVORED BY LARGE CORPORATIONS WHO NEED TO
|
|||
|
HAVE A LOT OF DATA ON-LINE. THE DATA
|
|||
|
GENERAL AOS, WHICH STANDS FOR ADVANCED OPERAT
|
|||
|
ING SYSTEM, IS A VERSION OF BASTARDIZED UNIX.
|
|||
|
ALL THE COMMANDS WHICH WERE IN THE
|
|||
|
UNIX ARTICLE, WILL WORK
|
|||
|
ON A DATA GENERAL. ONCE AGAIN, WE HAVE THE PROBLEM OF NO
|
|||
|
T KNOWING THE FORMAT
|
|||
|
FOR THE LOGIN NAME ON THE DATA GENERAL YOU WANT TO HACK.
|
|||
|
AS SEEMS TO BE
|
|||
|
STANDARD, TRY NAMES FROM ONE TO 8 DIGITS LONG. DATA GENERAL DESIGNED THE
|
|||
|
COMPUTER TO BE FOR BUSI- NESSMEN, AND IS THUS VERY SIMPLISTIC, AND BASICALLY
|
|||
|
FOOL PROOF (BUT NOT DAMN FOOL PROOF). IT FOLLOWS THE SAME LOGIN FORMAT AS TH
|
|||
|
YSTEM: DG=> LOGIN: YOU=> USERNAME DG|y=> PASSWORD: YOU=> PASSWORD PASSWORDS
|
|||
|
CAN BE A MAXIMUM OF 8 CHARACTERS, AND THEY ARE ALMOST ALWAYS SET TO A DEFAULT
|
|||
|
OF 'AOS'
|
|||
|
OR 'DG'. (ANY YOU KNOW ABOUT BUSINESSMEN...) A WORD ABOUT CONTROL
|
|||
|
CHARACTERS: CNTRL-O STOPS MASSIVE PRINT-OUTS TO THE SCREEN, BUT LEAVES YOU IN
|
|||
|
WHATEVER MODE YOU WERE. (A TECHNICAL WORD ON WHAT THIS ACTUALLY DOES: IT
|
|||
|
TELLS THE CPU TO IGNORE THE
|
|||
|
TERMINAL, AND PRINTS EVERYTHING OUT TO THE CPU!
|
|||
|
THIS IS ABOUT 19200 BAUD, AND SO IT SEEMS LIKE IT JUST CANCELS.) CNTRL-U
|
|||
|
KILLS THE LINE YOU ARE TYPING AT THC TIME. NOW FOR THE WEIRD ONE: CNTRL-
|
|||
|
TELLS THE CPU TO STOP, AND WAIT FOR ANOTHER C
|
|||
|
NTRL CHARACTER. TO STOP PROGRAM, YOU ACTUALLY NEED TO
|
|||
|
TYPE CNTRL-C AND THEN A C
|
|||
|
NTRL-B. ONCE YOU GET ON,
|
|||
|
TYPE 'HELP'. MANY DG (DATA GENERAL) COMPUTERS ARE SOLD
|
|||
|
N A PACKAGE DEAL,
|
|||
|
WHICH ALSO GETS THE COMPANY FREE CUSTOMIZING. SO YOU NEVER KNO
|
|||
|
WHAT COMMANDS
|
|||
|
THERE MIGHT BE. SO WE WILL FOLLOW WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE 'ECLIPSE S
|
|||
|
ANDARD', OR
|
|||
|
WHAT IT COMES OUT OF THE FACTORY LIKE. TO FIND OUT THE FILES ON TH>|
|
|||
|
E DIRECTORY
|
|||
|
YOU ARE USING, TYPE => DIR TO RUN A PROGRAM, JUST LIKE ON A DEC, JUST
|
|||
|
TYPE ITS
|
|||
|
NAME. OTHER THAN THIS, AND RUNNING OTHER PEOPLE'S PROGRAMS, THERE REALL
|
|||
|
ISN'T
|
|||
|
A STANDARD... *** HARK, YON OTHER SYSTEM USERS *** TO SEE WHO IS ON, TYP
|
|||
|
=>
|
|||
|
WHO (AND A LOT OF THE OTHER UNIX COMMANDS, REMEMBER?). THIS SHOWS THE OTHER
|
|||
|
U
|
|||
|
ERS, WHAT THEY ARE DOING, AND WHAT PATHS THEY ARE CONNECTED ACROSS. THIS IS
|
|||
|
HAND
|
|||
|
, SO TRY A FEW OF THOSE PATHS YOURSELF. TO SEND A MESSAGE, SAY => SEND
|
|||
|
USERNAME
|
|||
|
HIS IS A ONE TIME MESSAGE, JUST LIKE SEND ON THE DEC 10. FROM HERE
|
|||
|
ON, TRY COMMA
|
|||
|
DS FROM THE OTHER PREVIO.S FILES AND FROM THE 'HELP' LISTING.
|
|||
|
SUPERUSER: IF YOU C
|
|||
|
N GET PRIVS, JUST SAY: => SUPERUSER ON AND YOU TURN THOSE
|
|||
|
PRIVS ON! BY THE WAY, Y
|
|||
|
U REMEMBER THAT COMPUTERS KEEP A LOG OF WHAT PEOPLE DO?
|
|||
|
TYPE: => SYSLOG /STOP AN
|
|||
|
IT NO LONGER RECORDS ANYTHING YOU DO ON THE SYSTEM,
|
|||
|
OR ANY OF THE OTHER USERS.
|
|||
|
T SCREAMS TO HIGH HEAVEN THAT IT WAS YOU WHO
|
|||
|
TURNED IT OFF, BUT IT KEEPS NO TRACK
|
|||
|
OF ANY ACCOUNTS CREATED OR WHATEVER ELS@?$E
|
|||
|
YOU MAY DO. YOU CAN SAY=> SYSLOG /S
|
|||
|
ART TO TURN IT BACK ON (NOW WHY WOULD
|
|||
|
YOU WANT TO DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT?????)
|
|||
|
O EXIT FROM THE SYSTEM, TYPE=> BYE
|
|||
|
AND THE SYSTEM WILL HANG UP ON YOU.
|
|||
|
MOST OF TH
|
|||
|
SYSTEMS AROUND, INCLUDING DECS, VAX'S, AND s too'S, HAVE GAMES. THESE
|
|||
|
ARE USUALLY L
|
|||
|
CATED IN A PATH OR DIRECTORY OF THE NAME GAMES OR <GAMES> OR
|
|||
|
GAMES: TRY LOOKING
|
|||
|
IN THEM, AND YOU MAY FIND SOME TREK GAMES, ADVENTURE, ZORK,
|
|||
|
WUMPUS (WITH BENT ARR
|
|||
|
WS IN HAND) OR A MULTITUDE OF OTHERS. THERE MAY ALSO BE
|
|||
|
GAMES CALLED 'CB' OR 'F
|
|||
|
RUM'. THESE ARE A SORT OF COMPUTER CONFERENCE CALL.
|
|||
|
USE THEM ON WEEKENDS, AND YO
|
|||
|
CAN MEET ALL SORTS OF INTERESTING PEOPLE.
|
|||
|
** ***************************************
|
|||
|
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE ARTICLES
|
|||
|
ON HACKING (THIS TIME FAR MORE THAN JUST
|
|||
|
THE BASICS), OR MAYBE ARTICLES ON NETWO
|
|||
|
KS AND SUCH, THEN LEAVE US MAIL IF WE
|
|||
|
ARE ON THE SYSTEM, OR HAVE THE SYSOP SEARCH
|
|||
|
US DOWN. WE CALL A LOT OF PLACES,
|
|||
|
AND YOU MAY JUST FIND US.|||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Another elestial =lite phile!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For those of you who are sick and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
tired of ruining their phone with
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
white and beige boxes that make
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
stupid (and now because of ESS,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
worthless) tones, there is now an
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
alternative. (Thanks to Magnus!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
How this came about:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Once I was reading and complaining
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
that there must be a better way to
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
attach alligator clips to a phun
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
phone without ruining it and making
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
it a permanent phone man's set.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I began to contemplate the basic idea
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
of this new box, when I said, "I just
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
happen to have a spare modulator and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
some phone wire in my phreak kit at
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
home!" Immediately I got some
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
alligator clips. By the thought I
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
was thinking, I knew I was up to
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
something to solve this pain in the
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ass problem.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Construction of the Modu-Box:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You will need:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2 alligator clips
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2 lengths of wire
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Preferably red and green about 1/2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
a foot long.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1 phone modulator
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This can be bought (shoplifted!)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
at Radio Shack or other
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
electronics stores for not very
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
many bucks. (No bucks if
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
shoplifted: the five finger
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
discount) They are simply a
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
little beige colored square piece
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
of plastic that has a phone jack
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
in the front, and when the back is
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
taken off, the inside has 4 wires
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ready to hitch up to a phone line.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Symbols:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Y R B G - yellow, red, black, and
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
green terminals inside
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- length of red or green wire
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
< - alligator clip
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|B| |G<
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|Y| |R<
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The black and yellow should be left
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
alone. (for later use)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Now plug your phone into the jack,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
open up the terminal (explained in
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
the "Terminal Phun" phile), attach
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
the alligator clips to the bolts
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
inside, and if you get a dial tone,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
then phreak OUT!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If you really want to be a smartass,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
you can use the black and yellow also
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
and make a party line! (brown box)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Copywrong (C) 1986 by
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
All wrongs reserved, so there.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
619-442-0211 | |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
619-355-2769 | |DIVERTERS?? NOT SPREADED!- |
|
|||
|
Passkeys- 1122 | |800-444-7212,7203,7217,7213 |
|
|||
|
________________________________| |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
800-544-6363 Confrence Operator | |800-822-6638 MIT??? |
|
|||
|
________________________________| |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
NEW HACKED(11-8-89)Not spreaded | |QSD Account- LOGON:T.FRADEC01 |
|
|||
|
800-333-2356 PBX?? press 91 | | at ; (enter) 208057040540 |
|
|||
|
800-333-9007 PBX/DIVERTER??? | |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
800-333-9220 PBX?? | |618-997-2641 ??????? |
|
|||
|
800-333-9774 DIAL-UP?? | |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
________________________________| |800-527-8378 PBX 9+1+ACN |
|
|||
|
303-294-0005 MCI Investigations | |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
________________________________| |800-669-6322 0+80958+81+ACN |
|
|||
|
800-458-5022 (Modem) Passkeys- | |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
XEBEC or TEST | |212-753-1544 ???? (MODEM) DAVIS/KILLER |
|
|||
|
________________________________| |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
408-373-1205 BANK | |800-888-4373 Dial-up?? |
|
|||
|
________________________________| |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
800-234-2796 MODEM ??? | |800-727-9995 Northwest Telco |
|
|||
|
________________________________| |_______________________________________|
|
|||
|
800-223-0001-7 ????? | |
|
|||
|
________________________________| |_______________________________________
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
|||
|
(> <)
|
|||
|
(> Olive Box Plans <)
|
|||
|
(> <)
|
|||
|
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This is a relatively new box, and all it basically does
|
|||
|
is serve as a phone ringer. You have two choices for
|
|||
|
ringers, a piezoelectric transducer (ringer), or a standard
|
|||
|
8 ohm speaker. The speaker has a more pleasant tone to it,
|
|||
|
but either will do fine. This circuit can also be used in
|
|||
|
conjunction with a rust box to control an external something
|
|||
|
or other when the phone rings. Just connect the 8 ohm
|
|||
|
speaker output to the inputs on the rust box, and control
|
|||
|
the pot to tune it to light the light (which can be replaced
|
|||
|
by a relay for external controlling) when the phone rings.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
______________
|
|||
|
| | ^
|
|||
|
NC --|-- 5 4 --|-----/X/X/------->G
|
|||
|
| | / R2
|
|||
|
G<----)|----|-- 6 3 --|-- NC
|
|||
|
| C3 | U1 |
|
|||
|
-------|-- 7 2 --|---------- --- -- - > TO RINGER
|
|||
|
| |
|
|||
|
----|-- 8 1 --|--
|
|||
|
| |______________| |
|
|||
|
| ---/X/X/----|(----- L1
|
|||
|
| R1 C1
|
|||
|
------------------------------------------ L2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
a. Main ringer TTL circuit
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
_
|
|||
|
FROM PIN 2ive:< - -- --- ----------| |_| |------------->G
|
|||
|
P1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
f b. Peizoelectric transducer
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
__ /|
|
|||
|
FROM PIN 2 < - -- --- ---------|(---------. .-------| |/ |
|
|||
|
>||< |S1| |
|
|||
|
>||< --| | |
|
|||
|
>||< | |__|X |
|
|||
|
G<---------.>||<.--- X|
|
|||
|
T1
|
|||
|
c. Elctro magnetic transducer
|
|||
|
Parts List
|
|||
|
----------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
U1 - Texas Instruments TCM1506
|
|||
|
T1 - 4000:8 ohm audio transfomer
|
|||
|
S1 - 8 ohm speaker
|
|||
|
R1 - 2.2k resistor
|
|||
|
R2 - External variable resistor; adjusts timing frequency
|
|||
|
C1 - .47uF capacitor
|
|||
|
C2 - .1uF capacitor
|
|||
|
C3 - 10uF capacitor
|
|||
|
L1 - Tip
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L2 - Ring
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L1 and L2 are the phone line.
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Shift Rate:
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-----------
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This is the formula for determining the shift rate:
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f 1 1
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SR = --------------------- = ------------ = 6.25 Hz
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(DSR(1/f1)+DSR(1/f2)) 128 128
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---- + ----
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1714 1500
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DSR = Shift Devider Rate ratio = 128
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f1 = High Output Frequency = 1714
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f2 = Low Output Frequency = 1500
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DEALING WITH THE BAUE & ROUTE OPERATOR
|
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IT SEEMS THAT FEWER AND FEWER PEOPLE HAVE BLUE BOXES
|
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|
THESE DAYS, AND THAT IS REALLY TOO BAD. BLUE BOXES, WHILE NOT
|
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|
ALL THAT GREAT FOR MAKING FREE CALLS (SINCE THE TPC CAN TELL WHEN
|
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|
THE CALL WAS MADE, AS WELL AS WHERE IT WAS TOO AND FROM), ARE
|
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|
REALLY A LOT OF FUN TO PLAY WITH. SHORT OF BECOMING A REAL LIVE
|
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|
TSPS OPERATOR, THEY ARE ABOUT THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN REALLY PLAY
|
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|
WITH THE NETWORK.
|
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FOR THE FEW OF YOU WITH BLUE BOXES, HERE ARE SOME PHRASES
|
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WHICH MAY MAKE LIFE EASIER WHEN DEALING WITH THE RATE & ROUTE
|
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(R&R) OPERATORS. TO GET THE R&R OP, YOU SEND A KP + 141 + ST.
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IN SOME AREAS YOU MAY NEED TO PUT ANOTHER NPA BEFORE THE 141
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(I.E., KP + 213 + 141 + ST), IF YOU HAVE NO LOCAL R&R OPS.
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|
THE R&R OPERATOR HAS A MYRIAD OF INFORMATION, AND ALL IT
|
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TAKES TO GET THIS DATA IS MUMBLING CRYPTIC PHRASES. THERE ARE
|
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BASICALLY FOUR SPECIAL PHRASES TO GIVE THE R&R OPS. THEY ARE
|
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NUMBERS ROUTE, DIRECTORY ROUTE, OPERATOR ROUTE, AND PLACE NAME.
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|
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TO GET AN R&R AN AREA CODE FOR A CITY, ONE CAN CALL THE
|
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R&R OPERATOR AND ASK FOR THE NUMBERS ROUTE. FOR EXAMPLE, TO FIND
|
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|
THE AREA CODE FOR CARSON CITY, NEVADA, WE'D ASK THE R&R OP FOR
|
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"CARSON CITY, NEVADA, NUMBERS ROUTE, PLEASE." AND GET THC ANSWER,
|
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|
"RIGHT... 702 PLUS." MEANING THAT 702 PLUS 7 DIGITS GETS US
|
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|
THERE.
|
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SOMETIMES DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE ISN'T JUST NPA + 131. THE
|
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|
WAY TO GET THESE ROUTINGS IS TO CALL R&R AND ASK FOR "ANAHEIM,
|
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|
CALIFORNIA, DIRECTORY ROUTE, PLEASE." OF COURSE, SHE'D TELL US IT
|
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|
WAS 714 PLUS, WHICH MEANS 714 + 131 GETS US THE D.A. OP THERE.
|
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|
THIS IS SORT OF POINTLESS EXAMPLE, BUT I COULDN'T COME UP WITH A
|
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|
BETTER ONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
|
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|
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|
LET'S SAY YOU WANTED TO FIND OUT HOW TO GET TO THE INWARD
|
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|
OPERATOR FOR SACREMENTO, CALIFORNIA. THE FIRST SIX DIGITS OF A
|
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|
NUMBER IN THAT CITY WILL BE REQUIRED (THE NPA AND AN NXX). FOR
|
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|
EXAMPLE, LET US USE 916 756. WE WOULD CALL R&R, AND WHEN THE
|
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|
OPERATOR ANSWERED, SAY, "916 756, OPERATOR ROUTE, PLEASE." THE
|
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|
OPERATOR WOULD SAY, "916 PLUS 001 PLUS." THIS MEANS THAT 916
|
|||
|
+ 001 + 121 WILL GET YOU THE INWARD OPERATOR FOR SACRAMENTO. DO
|
|||
|
YOU KNOW THE CITY WHICH CORRESPONDS TO 503 640? THE R&R OPERATOR
|
|||
|
DOES, AND WILL TELL YOU THAT IT IS HILLSBORO, OREGON, IF YOU
|
|||
|
SWEETLY ASK FOR "PLACE NAME, 503 640, PLEASE."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
FOR EXAMPLE, LET'S SAY YOU NEED THE DIRECTORY ROUTE FOR
|
|||
|
SVEG, SWEDEN. SIMPLY CALL R&R, AND ASK FOR, "INTERNATIONAL,
|
|||
|
BADEN, SWITZERLAND. TSPS DIRECTORY ROUTE, PLEASE." IN RESPONSE
|
|||
|
TO THIS, YOU'D GET, "RIGHT... DIRECTORY TO SVEG, SWEDEN. COUNTRY
|
|||
|
CODE 46 PLUS 1170." SO YOU'D ROUTE YOURSELF TO AN
|
|||
|
INTERNATIONAL SENDER, AND SEND 46 + 1170 TO GET THE D.A. OPERATOR
|
|||
|
IN SWEDEN.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
INWARD OPERATOR ROUTINGS TO VARIOUS COUNTRIES ARE
|
|||
|
OBTAINED THE SAME WAY "INTERNATIONAL, LONDON, ENGLAND, TSPS
|
|||
|
INWARD ROUTE, PLEASE." AND GET "COUNTRY CODE 44 PLUS 121."
|
|||
|
THEREFORE, 44 PLUS 121 GETS YOU INWARD FOR LONDON.
|
|||
|
INWARDS CAN GET YOU LANGUAGE ASSITANCE IF YOU DON'T SPEAK
|
|||
|
THE LANGUAGE. TELL THE FOREIGN INWARD, "UNITED STAES CALLING.
|
|||
|
LANGUAGE ASSITANCE IN COMPLETING A CALL TO (CALLED PARTY) AT
|
|||
|
(CALLED NUMBER)."
|
|||
|
R&R OPERATORS ARE PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE TOO, Y'KNOW. SO
|
|||
|
ALWAYS BE POLITE, MAKE SURE USE OF 'EM, AND DIAL WITH CARE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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|
---------------------------------------
|
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|
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|
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[_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_]
|
|||
|
[_] i [_]
|
|||
|
[_] HOW TO MAKE A PAPER BOMB [_]
|
|||
|
[_] i [_]
|
|||
|
[_] WRITTEN BY SLASH [_]
|
|||
|
[_] i [_]
|
|||
|
[_] FILE 1 IN THE DESTRUCTION SERIES FROM WCC [_]
|
|||
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[_] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [_]
|
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[_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_]
|
|||
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[_] i [_]
|
|||
|
[_] IF YOU BLOW YOUR FUCKING HEAD OFF WITH THIS FUCKING FILE, THEN [_]
|
|||
|
[_] THROW THIS FILE AWAY AND DONT SAY WHERE YOU LEARNED HOW TO DO [_]
|
|||
|
[_] THIS, OR WE WILL KILL YOU! THANK YOU AND LONG LIVE SATAN [_]
|
|||
|
[_] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [_]
|
|||
|
[_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW, WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE A PAPER BOMB:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
A CARDBOARD ROLL FROM TOILET PAPER OR FROM A ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS.
|
|||
|
(YOU KNOW, ONE OF THEOSE TUBES THAT YOU LIKE TO BEAT YOUR DOG WITH)
|
|||
|
SOME KLEENEXES
|
|||
|
SOME SMOKELESS GUNPOWDER (YOU CAN FIND IT AT YOUR LOCAL SPORTING GOODS STORE.)
|
|||
|
AND A ROLL OF DUCT TAPE (YOU DONT NEED THE WHOLE THING, JUST USE WHAT YOU NEED
|
|||
|
TO AND USE THE REST TO TAPE UP YOUR SHIT HEAD BROTHER)
|
|||
|
AND FINALLY ABOUT 2 FEET OF WATERPROOF FUSE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NOW WHAT TO DO WITH ALL THIS SHIT:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
TAKE A WAD (ABOUT 3 OR 4) KLEENEXES AND STUFF THE IN ONE END OF THE ROLL.
|
|||
|
NOW TAKE THE GUNPOWDER AND AND POUR IT INTO THE TUBE ABOUT HALF WAY UP. NOW
|
|||
|
TAKE THE FUSE AND STICK IT ALL THE WAY DOWN INTO THE POWDER. NOW TAKE ANOTHER
|
|||
|
WAD OF KLEENEX AND STUFF IT INTO THE END OF THE TUBE WITH THE FUSE STICKING OUT
|
|||
|
OF IT. PUT A SMALL PIECE OF TAPE ONTO THE TUBE TO HOLD THE KLEENEX IN, BUT
|
|||
|
KEEP THE TAPE ABOUT 1/2 A CENTIMETER AWAY FROM THE FUSE. ALSO, MAKE SUX_____E
|
|||
|
ARE NO GAPS MORE THAN 1/2 CENTIMETER WIDE ANYWHERE IN THE TUBE. NOW LIGHT THE
|
|||
|
FUSE AND RUN LIKE HELL!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THESE ARE FUN TO LIGHT AT PARTIES THAT ARE GOING KINDA BAD! PUT ONE DOWN
|
|||
|
THE SINK (NO WATER!) AND LIGHT IT UP! (MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE IN SOME GEEKS
|
|||
|
HOUSE THAT NO ONE LIKES) WHAT A RUSH!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ANOTHER PHUKIN FUN THINGhM DO IS FILL THE TUBE WITH BB'S AND GUN POWDER
|
|||
|
OR EVEN SMALL NAILS! TALK ABOUT DESTRUCTION! TIE IT ON TO YOU'RE DOUCHE BAG
|
|||
|
TEACHER'S CHAIR AND LET IT FLY!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
|
|||
|
[_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_]
|
|||
|
[_] i [_]
|
|||
|
[_] THIS HAS BEEN FILE 1 OF THE DESTRUCTION SERIES [_]
|
|||
|
[_] i [_]
|
|||
|
[_] CALL RADIANT CITY FOR MORE DESTRUCTION FILES OR WE WILL KILL! [_]
|
|||
|
[_] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [_]
|
|||
|
[_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][]M[_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_][_]
|
|||
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
_______________________________________________________________________
|
|||
|
/ i X
|
|||
|
| UnderStanding |
|
|||
|
| & |
|
|||
|
| Hacking |
|
|||
|
| The PBX |
|
|||
|
| i |
|
|||
|
| Written By: The Duelist, on 10-13-1989 |
|
|||
|
X______________________________________________________________________/
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Whats is a PBX- Its just like a extender but it can dial alot more places,
|
|||
|
overseas,800's,Alliances...ect. If have found them to be MUCH more safer
|
|||
|
than using codes.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
How to hack one??
|
|||
|
PBX's are usely pretty easy to find, most companies hide there PBX's behind
|
|||
|
answering machines,vmb's or some other kinda shit. This is my most commonly
|
|||
|
used tactic for finding PBX's. Grab a newsweek,time or some mag. with a lot
|
|||
|
of advertising and 800 #'s. The best place to find these #'s is in study
|
|||
|
hall (If u'r in school). Write them down, go home and dial all of them after
|
|||
|
buisness hours. Lets say u dial a 800 and get a answering maching, Start
|
|||
|
pounding out tones, the most common keys are the #,0,*.Push one of those
|
|||
|
when u get the answering machine, this usely (50% of the time) will take u
|
|||
|
to one of the following, a operator, VMS, extension, xtender. WHen using a
|
|||
|
PBX u always hit the 9 key for a outside line, so when u enter the VMB or
|
|||
|
what ever it maybe hit 9. If u get a dial-tone u'r set to ill. Dial just
|
|||
|
like u normally would, 1+ACN, or alliance (allaince 0700456xxxx,
|
|||
|
xxxx=1000,1001,1002,2000, ect.). PBX are really easy to find uld pkeep
|
|||
|
venturing around in the 800 # and press 9 every where u go, u'r bound to exfind one somewhere. Dont hang-up if it says its transfering u to the
|
|||
|
attendent, some times it is automated and thats where the PBX is hidden.
|
|||
|
Please if u have other tactics on hacking PBX go ahead and add'em to this
|
|||
|
file..... See u on a ALLIANCE. Later, The Duelist
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
|
|||
|
_ _ _ _
|
|||
|
((___)) ((___))
|
|||
|
[ X X ] CDC COMMUNICATIONS [ X X ]
|
|||
|
X / PRESENTS... X /
|
|||
|
(@ ') (@ ')
|
|||
|
(U) (U)
|
|||
|
PBX LISTING
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BY:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
THEE DARK STATIC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
|
|||
|
THIS IS A COMPILATION OF SOME PBX'S (PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGES). I HAVE TESTED
|
|||
|
THEM ALL, SO THEY ALL WORK.. LET US KEEP IN TOUCH, AND PEOPLE - MOO..
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NAME OF COMPANY X PHONE NUMBER X DIGITS IN CODE X FORMAT
|
|||
|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^X^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^X^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^X^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
|||
|
SOUTH-TELL X 1-800-635-6366 X 3 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
RCA X 1-800-221-81818X 4 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-241-0433 X 4 X CODE + 9 + 1 + #
|
|||
|
UNKOWN X 1-800-777-7763 X 4 X CODE + 9 + 1 + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-662-4573 X 4 X 9 + # + CODE
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-521-0020 X 4 X CODE + 9 + 1 + #
|
|||
|
AMERICAN SHARECOMX 1-800-666-3640 X 5 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-845-1101 X 5 LL THE NCODE + #
|
|||
|
OWENS, ILL. X 1-800-525-5445 X 5 L X CODE + 9 + 1 + #
|
|||
|
ALLNET X 1-800-325-7222 X 6 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
MID AMERICA X 1-800-638-1996 X 6 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-531-4502 X 6 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
RCA X 1-800-221-4961 X 6 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
VALUELINE X 1-800-333-1122 X 6 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-334-2274 X 6 X CODE + 9 + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-343-1323 X 6 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
GMT X 1-800-334-3546 X 6 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
MID AMERICA X 1-800-638-8015 X 6 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
SPRINT FON CARD X 1-800-877-8000 X 14 X 0 + # + CODE
|
|||
|
SPRINT X 1-800-877-8000 X s X CODE + #
|
|||
|
ITT X 1-800-327-se s488 X 13 X # + CODE
|
|||
|
TRI-TELL X 1-800-862-2345 X 7 LL THE NCODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
TRI-TELL X 1-800-348-1108 X 7 L X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
MCI CREDIT CARD X 1-800-950-1022 X 14 X 0 + # + CODE
|
|||
|
ALLNET X 1-800-368-5963 X 9 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
TMC X 1-800-643-4344 X 7 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
RCA X 1-800-221-2014 X 8 X CODE + 1 + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-543-7168 X 8 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-637-7377 X 7 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
ITT X 1-800-327-2703 X 10 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-323-0455 X 8 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-437-7010 X 7 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-541-2255 X 10 X CODE + #
|
|||
|
AT&T X 1-800-333-3425 X 7 L X CODE + #
|
|||
|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AND REMEMBER, THE EARTH TIS FLAT... LET IT STAY THAT WAY..
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-THE DARK STATIC
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
---------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
*********************************
|
|||
|
* *
|
|||
|
* PBX/EXTENDER LIST 1 *
|
|||
|
* *
|
|||
|
* WRITTEN BY: MR.COOL/BAMF *
|
|||
|
* *
|
|||
|
*********************************
|
|||
|
WELL HERE IS A PRETTY GOOD SIZE LIST
|
|||
|
FOR YOU TO HACK. SOME MAY ONLY BE UP
|
|||
|
AFTER BUSINESS HOURS OR THERE MAY BE
|
|||
|
A OPERATOR TO GET YOUR CODE. ALL/MOST
|
|||
|
OF THE FORMATS SHOULD BE CORRECT IVE
|
|||
|
CHECKED ALL THEM OUT. ENJOY THIS NICE
|
|||
|
LITTLE LIST AND SPREAD IT AROUNDcription3LL ARE 1-800 (X)=X IS CODE LENGTH
|
|||
|
800# FORMAT NAME
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------
|
|||
|
877-8000 ! 0+#+(14) ! SPRINT FON
|
|||
|
877-8000 ! (9)+# ! SPRINT
|
|||
|
327-s488 ! #+(13) ! ITT
|
|||
|
862-2345 ! (7)+1+# ! TRI-TELL
|
|||
|
348-1108 ! (7)+1+# ! TRI-TELL
|
|||
|
950-1022 ! 0+#+(14) ! MCI CC
|
|||
|
368-5963 ! (9)+# ! ALLNET
|
|||
|
992-1444 ! (9)+# ! ALLNET
|
|||
|
621-1703 ! (9)+# ! ALLNET
|
|||
|
325-7222 ! (6)+# ! ALLNET
|
|||
|
638-1996 ! (6)+# ! MID AMERICA
|
|||
|
221-8878 ! (6)+# ! ^ OPERATOR
|
|||
|
666-3640 ! (5)+1+# ! AM.SHARECOM
|
|||
|
643-4344 ! (7)+1+# ! TMC
|
|||
|
234-4862 ! (7)+# ! TMC
|
|||
|
221-2014 ! (8)+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
221-8190 ! (4)+1+# ! RCA
|
|||
|
358-3030 ! (4)+9+1+# ! AT&T
|
|||
|
543-7168 ! (8)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
637-7377 ! (7)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
635-6366 ! (3)+1+# ! SOUTH-TELL
|
|||
|
531-4502 ! (6)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
221-4961 ! (6)+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
845-1101 ! (5)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
327-2703 ! (10)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
525-5445 ! (5)+9+1+# ! OWENS ILL.
|
|||
|
323-0455 ! (8)+# ! TRAVENET
|
|||
|
437-7010 ! (7)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
241-0433 ! (4)+9+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
333-1122 ! (6)+# ! VALUELINE
|
|||
|
777-7763 ! (4)+9+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
541-2255 ! (10)+# ! MICRO-TELL
|
|||
|
334-2274 ! (6)+9+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
662-4573 ! 9+#+(4) ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
521-0020 ! (4)+9+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
333-3425 ! (7)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
762-1700 ! (7)+# ! OPERATOR
|
|||
|
531-4502 ! (6)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
343-1323 ! (6)+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
334-3546 ! (6)+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
638-8015 ! (6)+1+# ! UNKNOWN
|
|||
|
-----------------------------------
|
|||
|
THERE YA GO, THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH
|
|||
|
FOR AWHILE. WATCH FOR A NEW LIST &
|
|||
|
OTHER TEXT FILES FROM BAMF SOON!
|
|||
|
LATER DAYZ.. MR.COOL -*BAMF>>>>>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
================
|
|||
|
= THE PEARL BOX=
|
|||
|
================
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
IN 80 COLOMN FORMAT
|
|||
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TRUM.
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MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED IN ORDER TO BUILD THE PEARL BOX:
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C1, C2--------.5MF OR .5UF CERAMIC DISK CAPACITORS
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Q1------------NPN TRANSISTOR (2N2222 WORKS BEST)
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S1------------NORMALLY OPEN MOMENTARY SPST SWITCH
|
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S2------------SPST TOGGLE SWITCH B1------------STANDARD 9-VOLT
|
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R1------------SINGLE TURN, 50K POTENTAOMETER
|
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R2------------ " " 100K POTENTIOMETER
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R3------------ " " 500K POTENTIOMETER
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R4------------ " " 1MEG POTENTIOMETER
|
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SPKR----------STANDARD 8-OHM SPEAKER
|
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T1------------MINI TRANSFORMER (8-OHM WORKS BEST)
|
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MISC.---------WIRE, SOLDER, SOLDERING IRON, PC BOARD OR PERFBOARD, BOX TO CONTA
|
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TTERY CLIP
|
|||
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILDING THE PEARL BOX:
|
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|
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SINCE THE INSTRUCTION ARE EXTREMELY DIFFUCULT TO EXPLAIN IN WORDS, YOU WILL BEGI
|
|||
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|
|||
|
CORRECT OPERATION OF THE PEARL BOX:
|
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|
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YOU MAY WANT TO GET SOME DRY-TRANSFER DECALS AT RADIO SHACK TO MAKE THIS JOB ALO
|
|||
|
USE THE DECALS TO CALIBRATE THE KNOBS.
|
|||
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R1 IS THE KNOB FOR THE ONES PLACE, R2 IS FOR THE TENS PLACE, R3 IF FOR THE HUNDR
|
|||
|
NES AND S2 IS FOR POWER.
|
|||
|
STEP 1: TURN ON THE POWER AND ADJUST THE KNOBS FOR THE DESIRED TONE.
|
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(EXAMPLE: FOR 2600 HZ- R1=0:R2=0:R3=6:R4=2)
|
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|
STEP 2: HIT THE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH AND VWALA! YOU HAVE THE TONE. IF YOU DON'T HA
|
|||
|
E CALL BRAINSTORM BBS:612-345-28
|
|||
|
15, THE BAY:415-775-2384 OR PIRATE'S HARBOR:617-720-3600 AND LEAVE ME E-MAIL STA
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|
PAYPHONES U.S.A.
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By The Commander; Hale Staff Writer
|
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|
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|
|||
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We all know how payphones are direct fun and easy targets for phone phreaks who
|
|||
|
enjoy prank calls. It's even a "polite" way of making them, after all, you
|
|||
|
aren't waking anyone up at 4am (unless, of course, they have a payphone in
|
|||
|
their kitchen), and some of the stupidest people in the world seem to pick
|
|||
|
these things up.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Our fun has recently been destroyed by those damned Bell employees armed with
|
|||
|
their little red stickers proclaming "Outgoing Calls Only." Well, this series
|
|||
|
will aim to come up with the best list possible of payphones not yet protected
|
|||
|
by this terrible scam.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
Let's cut out the bullshit, and get right to the list. Enjoy them, and be sure
|
|||
|
to send the numbers of your local payphones in! (Accurate descriptions of
|
|||
|
locations are also nice...)
|
|||
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|
|||
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|
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|
|||
|
Number Location
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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313-979-9739 7-Eleven Store Number 71136 Warren, Michigan
|
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|
|||
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313-941-3791 United Airlines Baggage Claim Detroit Metro Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
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313-941-8955 United Airlines Baggage Claim Detroit Metro Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
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313-946-8952 Continental Airlines Baggage Claim Detroit Metro Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
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313-946-8932 Continental Airlines Boarding Gates Detroit Metro Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
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303-394-9233 Continental Airlines Boarding Gates Denver Stapleton Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-238-9735 San Diego Zoo Main Gate
|
|||
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|
|||
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619-230-9766*San Diego Zoo Main Gate
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-230-9768*San Diego Zoo Main Exit
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-729-s710 Neiman's Restaurant Oceanside, California
|
|||
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|
|||
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619-729-9709 Neiman's Restaurant Oceanside, California
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-749-s908 Lawrence Welk Resort Hotel Lobby Escondido, California
|
|||
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|
|||
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619-749-9907 Lawrence Welk Resort Restaurant Escondido, California
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-749-9909 Lawrence Welk Resort Rec. Center Escondido, California
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-749-9917 Lawrence Welk Resort Rec. Center Escondido, California
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-749-9910*Lawrence Welk Resort Rec. Center Escondido, California
|
|||
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|
|||
|
619-574-9217 Baggage Claim Area San Diego Airport (Lindbergh Field)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
713-W43-se s400 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
713-443-9401 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
|
713-443-s402 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
|
713-443-9403 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
|
713-443-9404 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
|
713-443-9405 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
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|
|||
|
713-443-s406 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
713-443-se s407 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
713-443-9408 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
713-443-s409 Continental Airlines Ticketing Houston Airport
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
-
|
|||
|
-
|
|||
|
-
|
|||
|
|
|
|||
|
| | URGENT MESSAGE!! | |
|
|||
|
| | FROM THE PHREAKERS UNDERGROUND | |
|
|||
|
| | Brought to u by: | |
|
|||
|
| | i | |
|
|||
|
| | The Duelist of the Black Monks | |
|
|||
|
| | with inside information | |
|
|||
|
| | hacked by: | |
|
|||
|
| | _ ___ _ The | |
|
|||
|
| | |_) | |_)|X|X/| /||X | | |
|
|||
|
| | |_)_|_| X|/| |/ || X| | |
|
|||
|
| -
|
|||
|
-
|
|||
|
AT&T
|
|||
|
The Last Phreak?
|
|||
|
----------------
|
|||
|
Vol. 1 Aug 8-89
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Could it be? No more Phreaking!! Yes fellow hackers, after viewing
|
|||
|
this text file you may change your mind all together about the sport of
|
|||
|
phreaking. AT&T has introduced a new digital phone switch system which
|
|||
|
will revolutionize recognition of calls. AT&T now has the ability to
|
|||
|
to catch a phreaker as soon as your call hits one of AT&T's many
|
|||
|
switches. You may have noticed your calls accidentaly being diverted
|
|||
|
to other households. This is due to the installation of the new AT&T
|
|||
|
digital Switching system.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With this new system, AT&T will have all calling information up front
|
|||
|
instead of having to call it up from an outer terminal. All information
|
|||
|
will be displayed and stored in a computer network. Information such as
|
|||
|
the number you're dialing from, dialing to, time of dial, duration of
|
|||
|
time between each digit dialed ect... You're instantly CNA'd as soon
|
|||
|
as your call hits the switch (DAMN!). The information is then stored.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
In our area, this system has just been introduced and will be fully
|
|||
|
installed with in the next month. After August, most area's will have
|
|||
|
this new digital system installed in every area. MCI and AT&T are
|
|||
|
currently debating the format of programming on the system.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You may have noticed the increase in phreakers being caught. This is
|
|||
|
due to the new system. Im sure this new system will have its bugs,
|
|||
|
but once it is perfected, there will not be a need for Jeff Dial Tones!!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This system will give a new name to ANI (Automatic Number
|
|||
|
Identification). This file is not fully accurate, all the info has not
|
|||
|
been completely uncovered. 75% of this 1990 Phreak file has been based
|
|||
|
on fact, 25% on opinion. Watch for Volume II for more info on this
|
|||
|
system. If u have any info that was not mentioned in this file contact
|
|||
|
The Duelist on Jyer Inc. And if u dont have the # your LAME!!!!!
|
|||
|
----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PHREAKER'S DICTIONARY
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
. & A BUREAU--ABUSE AND ANNOYANCE BUREAU. THE PERSONNEL IN THIS
|
|||
|
LINE OF WORK SPEND THEIR TIME HELPING CUSTOMERS GET RID OF NUTS,
|
|||
|
OBSCENE CALLERS, HARASSING COLLECTORS, ETC.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ACCESS--THE EXISTENCE OF PATHS WITHIN A NETWORK FROM AN INPUT
|
|||
|
TERMINAL TO A SET OF OUTPUT TERMINALS IN THE ABSENCE OF TRAFFIC
|
|||
|
IS INDICATED BY THE TERM, ACCESS. FULL ACCESS PERMITS CONNECTING
|
|||
|
TO ALL OUTPUT TERMINALS BY UNIQUE PATHS; MULTIPLE ACCESS
|
|||
|
INDICATES THAT ALL OUTPUT TERMINALS CAN BE REACHED IN MORE THAN
|
|||
|
ONE WAY; PARTIAL ACCESS REFERS TO THE ABILITY TO REACH ONLY A
|
|||
|
FRACTION OF THE OUTPUT TERMINALS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ACCESSIBILITY--(AVAILABILITY)--THE NUMBER OF TRUNKS OF THE
|
|||
|
REQUIRED ROUTE IN A SWITCHING NETWORK WHICH CAN BE REACHED FROM
|
|||
|
AN INLET.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ADAPTOR--A DEVICE DESIGNED TO SWITCH A NUMBER OF VOICE-FREQUENCY
|
|||
|
TELEPHONE CHANNELS COMING FROM A NON-TIME-DIVISION SWITCHING
|
|||
|
SYSTEM TO A TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEX HIGHWAY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ALTERNATE ROUTING--A PROCEDURE BY WHICH SEVERAL ROUTES INVOLVE
|
|||
|
DIFFERENT SWITCHING STAGES OR SWITCHING NETWORKS. USUALLY THE
|
|||
|
ROUTE HAVING THE FEWEST SWITCHING STAGES IS TESTED FIRST.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ANALOG TRANSMISSION--THE TRANSMISSION OF CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE
|
|||
|
SIGNALS RATHER THAN DESCRETELY VARIABLE SIGNALS. PRIOR TO THE USE
|
|||
|
OF DIGITAL ENCODING AND PCM, IT WAS THE ONLY WAY OF TRANSMITTING
|
|||
|
VOICE SIGNALS OVER TELEPHONE CHANNELS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AREA CODE--A THREE-DIGIT PREFIX DIALED AHEAD OF THE NORMAL
|
|||
|
SEVEN-DIGIT TELEPHONE NUMBER TO PERMIT DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
ASYNCHRONOUS SYSTEM--A SYSTEM IN WHICH THE TRANSMISSION OF EACH
|
|||
|
INFORMATION CHARACTER IS INDIVIDUALLY SYNCHRONIZED USUALLY BY THE
|
|||
|
USE OF START AND STOP ELEMENTS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
AVERAGE HOLDING TIME--THE AVERAGE DURATION OF A CALL EXPRESSED IN
|
|||
|
SECONDS OR MINUTES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BIT--THE SMALLEST BINARY UNIT OF INFORMATION. A CONTRACTION OF
|
|||
|
THE WORDS BINARY DIGIT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BIT RATE--THE RATE OR SPEED AT WHICH BITS ARE TRANSMITTED. BITS
|
|||
|
PER SECOND IS A COMMON MEASURE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BLOCKING (CONGESTION)--A CONDITION WHERE THE IMMEDIATE
|
|||
|
ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW CONNECTION IS IMPOSSIBLE DUE TO THE LACK
|
|||
|
OF AVAILABLE PATHS, OR THE INABILITY TO INTERCONNECT TWO IDLE
|
|||
|
NETWORK TERMINALS BECAUSE SOME OF THE APPLICABLE LINKS BETWEEN
|
|||
|
THEM ARE USED FOR OTHER CONNECTIONS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA--A FORM OF NONQUANTITATIVE ALGEBRA FOR DEALING
|
|||
|
WITH LOGIC FUNTIONS, ORIGINALLY EXPRESSED BY BRITISH
|
|||
|
MATHEMATICIAN GEORGE BOOLE (1815-1864).
|
|||
|
B.O.S.--BUSINESS OFFICE SUPERVISOR. SHE'S THE BOSS TO THE SERVICE
|
|||
|
REPS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BROADBAND EXCHANGE (BEX)--PUBLIC SWITCHED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
|
|||
|
FEATURING FULL DUPLEX (FDX) CONNECTIONS OF VARIOUS BANDWIDTHS. A
|
|||
|
WESTERN UNION FACILITY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
B.S.I.--BUSINESS SERVICES INSTRUCTOR. A TRAFFICE EMPLOYEE WHO
|
|||
|
WILL COME OUT AND TEACH YOU HOW TO USE YOUR PHONE SYSTEM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BUSY HOUR--AN UNINTERRUPTED PERIOD OF 60 MINUTES IN WHICH THE
|
|||
|
TOTAL TRAFFIC OF A SAMPLE IS A MAXIMUM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
BYTE--A UNIT OF INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY
|
|||
|
CONSISTING OF 8 BITS, REFERRED TO AS EXTENDED BINARY CODED
|
|||
|
DECIMAL INFORMATION OF AN EBCDIC CODE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CALL CONGESTION RATIO--THE RATIO OF THE TIME DURING WHICH
|
|||
|
CONGESTION EXISTS TO THE TOTAL TIME CONSIDERED. IT IS AN ESTIMATE
|
|||
|
OF THE PROBABILITY THAT AN EXTERNAL OBSERVER WILL FIND A SYSTEM
|
|||
|
IN A CONGESTED CONDITION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CALLING RATE--AVERAGE CALLS PER SUBSCRIBER PER HOUR.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CALL STORE--THE MEMORY SECTION OF A STORED PROGRAM CONTROL
|
|||
|
SWITCHING SYSTEM IN WHICH TEMPORARY INFORMATION USED IN THE
|
|||
|
PROCESSING OF CALLS THROUGH THE EXCHANGE IS CONTAINED. IT IS ALSO
|
|||
|
REFERRED TO AS THE PROCESS STORE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CENTRAL OFFICE--EXCHANGES WHERE SUBSCRIBER LINES AND PRIVATE
|
|||
|
BRANCH EXCHANGE LINES TERMINATE. THERE THEY ARE SWITCHED TO
|
|||
|
PROVIDE THE DESIRED CONNECTION WITH OTHER SUBSCRIBERS. SUCH AN
|
|||
|
EXCHANGE IS CALLED AN END OFFICE AND IS DESIGNATED AS A CLASS 5
|
|||
|
OFFICE IN THE U.S.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CENTRAL PROCESSOR--THE MAIN COMPUTER ELEMENT OF A STORED PROGRAM
|
|||
|
CONTROL SWITCHING SYSTEM, WHICH UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STORED
|
|||
|
PROGRAM ESTABLISHES SWITCHING NETWORK CONNECTIONS AND ALSO
|
|||
|
MONITORS AND ANALYZES THE SYSTEM TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION.
|
|||
|
ROUTINE PROCESS TESTING, MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE FUNTIONS
|
|||
|
ARE ALSO CARRIED OUT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CENTREX--A PABX SYSTEM IN WHICH THE SWITCHING EQUIPMENT IS
|
|||
|
LOCATED CENTRALLY AND AWAY FORM THE LOCATION BEING SERVED. DIRECT
|
|||
|
INWARD DIALING (DID) AND DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) AS WELL AS
|
|||
|
AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) ARE PROVIDED BY SUCH A
|
|||
|
SYSTEM.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CHARACTERS--THE ELEMENTS OF A MESSAGE. ONE COMPUTER CHARACTER
|
|||
|
CONSISTS OF 8 BITS OR 1 BYTE AND IS KNOWN AS AN EBCDIC CHARACTER.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CIRCUIT SWITCHING--TELECOMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING IN WHICH THE
|
|||
|
INCOMING AND OUTGOING LINES ARE CONNECTED BY A PHYSICAL PATH, AS
|
|||
|
THROUGH CROSSPOINTS OR SWITCH CONTACTS.
|
|||
|
CLASS OF SERVICE--THE SERVICES AND FACILITIES OFFERED TO EACH
|
|||
|
INDIVIDUAL TERMINAL CONNECTED TO A SYSTEM. THIS INFORMATION IS
|
|||
|
USUALLY STORED WITH THE DIRECTORY OR EQUIPMENT NUMBERS OF THE
|
|||
|
ASSOCIATED TERMINAL, AND IS ACCESSED BY THE CALL PROCESSORS WHEN
|
|||
|
A CONNECTION IS REQUIRED TO OR FROM THAT TERMINAL.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CLOCK--EQUIPMENT TO PROVIDE A TIME BASE FOR A SWITCHING SYSTEM.
|
|||
|
IN TIME-DIVISION SWITCHING IT IS USED TO CONTROL SAMPLING RATES,
|
|||
|
DURATION OF SIGNAL DIGITS, ETC.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
C.O.A.M.E.--CUSTOMER OWNED AND MAINTAINED EQUIPMENT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CODEC--THE COMBINATION OF A CODER AND DECODER, AS USED IN
|
|||
|
TIME-DIVISION SWITCHING SYSTEMS TO CODE THE INCOMING MESSAGE AND
|
|||
|
DECODE THE MESSAGE BEING RETURNED TO THE CALLER. IT IS A
|
|||
|
CONTRACTION OF THE WORDS, CODER AND DECODER.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COMMON CONTROL--AN EXCHANGE CONTROL METHOD IN WHICH THE DIALED
|
|||
|
SIGNALS ARE RECEIVED AND REGISTERED SEPARATELY FROM THE SWITCHING
|
|||
|
ELEMENTS BEFORE THEY ARE USED TO CONTROL THESE SWITCHES. ALSO
|
|||
|
DEFINED AS A CONTROL METHOD, WHICH IDENTIFIES THE INPUT AND
|
|||
|
OUTPUT TERMINALS OF THE SWITCHING NETWORK AND THEN CAUSES A
|
|||
|
CONNECTING PATH TO BE ESTABLISHED BETWEEN THEM. SUCH SYSTEMS ARE
|
|||
|
ALSO DESIGNATED AS MARKER SYSTEMS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONCENTRATION STAGE--A SWITCHING STAGE IN WHICH A NUMBER OF INPUT
|
|||
|
LINES ARE CONNECTED TO A SMALLER NUMBER OF OUTPUT LINES OR
|
|||
|
TRUNKS, AS IN THE CONNECTION OF A LARGE NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBER
|
|||
|
LINES TO A SMALLER NUMBER OF TRUNKS BASED ON THE GRADE OF SERVICE
|
|||
|
DESIRED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONGESTION FUNCTION--ANY FUNCTION USED TO RELATE THE DEGREE OF
|
|||
|
CONGESTION TO THE TRAFFIC INTENSITY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CONNECTING ROW--ALL THOSE CROSSPOINTS DIRECTLY ACCESSIBLE FROM AN
|
|||
|
INLET. ONLY ONE CONNECTION CAN BE ESTABLISHED VIA A CONNECTING
|
|||
|
ROW AT ANY INSTANT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
COUPLER--A DEVICE USED TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL FLASHBACK AND
|
|||
|
MAINTAIN NORMAL ELECTRICAL FLOW ON A TELEPHONE LINE. USED AS A
|
|||
|
BUFFER BETWEEN C.O.A.M.E. AND TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CROSSBAR SWITCH--A SWITCH HAVING A PLURALITY OF VERTICAL PATHS, A
|
|||
|
PLURALITY OF HORIZONTAL PATHS AND ELECTROMAGNETICALLY OPERATED
|
|||
|
MECHANICAL MEANS FOR CONNECTING ANY OF THE VERTICAL PATHS WITH
|
|||
|
THE HORIZONTAL PATHS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CROSSPOINT--A CROSSPOINT COMPRISES A SET OF CONTACTS THAT
|
|||
|
OPERATES TOGETHER AND EXTENDS THE SPEECH AND SIGNAL WIRES OF THE
|
|||
|
DESIRED CONNECTION. EACH CONNECTION IN A SPACE-DIVISION SWITCHING
|
|||
|
NETWORK IS ESTABLISHED BY CLOSING ONE OR MORE CROSSPOINTS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
CROSSTALK--AN UNWANTED TRANSFER OF SIGNALS FROM ONE CIRCUIT TO
|
|||
|
ANOTHER AS MAY OCCUR BETWEEN SWITCHING ELEMENTS OR CIRCUIT
|
|||
|
WIRING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
C.W.A.--THE COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA. THE C.W.A.
|
|||
|
REPRSENTS 90 PERCENT OF THE UNIONIZED TELCO WORK FORCE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DAY-TO-BUSY HOUR RATIO--THE RATIO OF THE 24 HOUR DAY TRAFFIC
|
|||
|
VOLUME TO THE BUSY HOUR TRAFFIC VOLUME. IN SOME COUNTRIES THE
|
|||
|
RECIPROCAL OF THIS RATIO IS USED.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
D.D.D.--DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING. ALSO KNOWN AS ONE-PLUS DIALING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DELAY SYSTEM--A SWITCHING SYSTEM IN WHICH A CALL ATTEMPT, WHICH
|
|||
|
OCCURS WHEN ALL ACCESSIBLE PATHS FOR THE REQUIRED CONNECTION ARE
|
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BUSY, IS PERMITTED TO WAIT UNTIL A PATH BECOMES AVAILABLE.
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DIAL PULSE--THE SIGNALING PULSE WHICH IS FORMED BY THE
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INTERRUPTION OF THE CURRENT IN THE DC LOOP OF A CALLING
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TELEPHONE. SUCH INTERRUPTIONS ARE PRODUCED BY THE BREAKING OF THE
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DIAL PULSE CONTACTS OF THE CALLING TELEPHONE SUBSET DURING THE
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DIALING PROCESS.
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DIAMOND-RING TRANSLATOR--AN ARRAY OF RING-TYPE INDUCTION COILS
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ASSOCIATED WITH CODED WIRING IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE
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TRANSLATION OF DIRECTORY NUMBERS TO EQUIPMENT NUMBER OR VICE
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VERSA CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED IN AN EXCHANGE. IT IS NAMED AFTER ITS
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ORIGINATOR, T.L.DIMOND OF THE BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES.
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DIRECT CONTROL--AN EXCHANGE CONTROL METHOD IN WHICH PULSES,
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DIALED BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, CONTROL DIRECTLY THE ROUTE SELECTION
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SWITCHES OF THE SYSTEM. FOR EACH DIGIT DIALED THE EQUIVALENT OF
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ONE SET OF SELECTOR SWITCHES IS REQUIRED WITH THIS CONTROL
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METHOD.
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DIRECTOR--A CONTROL ELEMENT WHICH PROVIDES A MEASURE OF COMMON
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CONTROL IN STEP-BY-STEP OR STROWGER EXCHANGES.
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DISTRIBUTING FRAME--A STRUCTURE FOR TERMINATING THE WIRES OF A
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TELEPHONE EXCHANGE IN SUCH A MANNER THAT CROSS-CONNECTIONS CAN BE
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MADE READILY. EXAMPLES ARE THE MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME (MDF) AT
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THE ENTRY OF AN EXCHANGE, INTERMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION FRAMES (IDF)
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BETWEEN SECTIONS OF AN EXCHANGE, AND POWER DISTRIBUTION FRAMES
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(PDF).
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DISTRIBUTION STAGE--A SWITCHING STAGE BETWEEN A CONCENTRATION
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STAGE AND OUTLETS AND SERVES AS A MEANS OF SELECTING TRUNKS TO
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THE DESIRED TERMINATIONS.
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DUV--DATA UNDER VOICE (AT&T SYSTEM). ELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHING
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SYSTEM--AN EXCHANGE SYSTEM IN WHICH BOTH THE SPEECH PATHS AND THE
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CONTROL EQUIPMENT ARE SWITCHED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL
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COMPONENTS--SUCH AS RELAYS, ROTARY SWITCHES, ETC.
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ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM--AN EXCHANGE SYSTEM IN WHICH AT LEAST
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THE CONTROL EQUIPMENT IS COMPOSED OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS AND
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COMPONENTS, GENERALLY OF A SOLID-STATE TYPE.
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EMD SWITCH--THE SPEECH-PATH SWITCHING ELEMENT USED IN A SIEMENS
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ROTARY SWITCHING SYSTEM. EMD IS AN ABBREVIATION OF
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EDELMETALL-MOTOR-DREHWAHLER, WHICH TRANSLATES IN ENGLISH TO
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NOBLE-METAL MOTOR SWITCH.
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END OFFICE--A CENTRAL OFFICE OR CLASS 5 OFFICE.
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ENTRAIDE--A SWITCHING SYSTEM INPHICH OUTLETS FROM A GIVEN
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CONNECTING STAGE ARE CONNECTED TO INLETS OF THE SAME OR A
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PREVIO.S STAGE. IN SUCH SYSTEMS CALLS MAY TRAVERSE A STAGE MORE
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THAN ONCE. USUALLY THESE REENTERING LINKS ARE USED AS LAST CHOICE
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PATHS AND THE RESULTING NETWORK IS HETEROGENEOUS. SUCH AN
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ARRANGEMENT IS USED IN ITT'S PENTACONTA CROSSBAR SYSTEM.
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ERLANG--THE UNIT OF TRAFFIC INTENSITY, WHICH IS MEASURED IN
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CALL-SECONDS PER SECOND OR CALL-MINUTES PER MINUTE. ALSO, ONE
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ERLANG EQUALS 3600 CALL-SECONDS PER HOUR. IT IS NAMED AFTER A. K.
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ERLANG, THE DANISH ENGINEER AND MATHEMATICIAN WHO FIRST ADOPTED
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IT.
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ESS--ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM.
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EXCHANGE--ALL NUMBERS WITHIN A GIVEN THREE-DIGIT PREFIX AREA. CAN
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ALSO BE USED TO DESCRIBE A GEOGRAPHICAL AREA THE SIZE OF A CITY.
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FX--FOREIGN EXCHANGE CALLS. THE TERM APPLIED TO CALLS MADE TO A
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CENTRAL OFFICE OTHER THAN THE ONE LOCATED IN THE CALLING CUSTOMER
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AREA.
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H.C. INSTRUMENT--AN ORDINARY TELEPHONE WITH NO EXTRAS.
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I.D.E.W.--INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS. A
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UNION THAT REPRESENTS SEVEN PERCENT OF ALL UNIONIZED TELEPHOE
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WORKERS.
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INTERSTATE--TELEPHONE SERVICE THAT CROSSES STATE LINES. SUCH
|
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SERVICES COME UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE F.C.C.
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INTRASTATE--TELEPHONE SERVICES THAT REMAIN WITHIN THE BOUNDARES
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OF A STATE. SUCH SERVICES COME UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE
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P.S.C.
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JOINT PRACTICES--AN INTER-COMPANY GUIDE AKIN TO THE GENEVA RULES
|
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OF WAR. THE J.P. COVERS SUCH THINGS AS INTERVALS, OFFERINGS, AND
|
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PROCEDURES.
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K.K.6--SIX-BUTTON TELEPHONE. THE STANDARD TELEPHONE FOUND IN MOST
|
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OFFICES. THE K.K.6 CAN HANDLE FIVE LINES. THE SIXTH BUTTON IS
|
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USED FOR HOLD.
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LAYOUT CARD--SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS OF THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
|
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|
REQUIRED FOR A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION.
|
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LINK (TRUNK) THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE TERMINALS OF ONE SWITCH
|
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|
AND THE TERMINALS ON A SWITCH OF THE NEXT STAGE CORRESPONDING TO
|
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A SINGLE TRANSMISSION PATH.
|
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LINK (ONE-WAY AND TWO-WAY)--A ONE-WAY LINK IS USED ONLY FOR THE
|
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|
ESTABLISHMENT OF CONNECTIONS IN ONE DIRECTION, WHILE A TWO-WAY
|
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|
LINK IS USED FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONNECTIONS IN EITHER
|
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|
DIRECTION.
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LINK SYSTEM--A SYSTEM IN WHICH: (1) THERE ARE AT LEe Cd TWO
|
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|
CONNECTING STAGES; (2) A CONNECTION IS MADE OVER ONE OR MORE
|
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|
LINKS; (3) THE LINKS ARE CHOSEN IN A SINGLE LOGICAL OPERATION;
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|
AND (4) LINKS ARE SEIZED ONLY WHEN THEY CAN BE USED IN MAKING A
|
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|
CONNECTION.
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LOGIC FUNCTION--THE RELATIONSHIP OF TWO OR MORE BOOLEAN VARIABLES
|
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|
AS EXPRESSED BY BOOLEAN ALGEBRA.
|
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|
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|
LOGIC GATES--ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS WHICH CONTROL THE
|
|||
|
TRANSFER OF SIGNALS AND PRODUCE THE REQUIRED OUTPUTS FOR SPECIFIC
|
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|
INPUT COMBINATIONS TO IMPLEMENT BOOLEAN LOGIC FUNCTIONS.
|
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LOGIC (HARD-WIRED)--CONTROL LOGIC IN AN EXCHANGE, WHICH IS WIRED
|
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|
IN CIRCUIT FORM.
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|
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|
LOGIC (SOFT-WIRED)--CONTROL LOGIC IN AN EXCHANGE, WHICH IS HELD
|
|||
|
IN SOFTWARE COMPUTER PROGRAMS.
|
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|
LONG DISTANCE--TECHNICALLY, ANY CALL THAT TERMINATES MORE THAN
|
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|
SEVENTEEN MILES FROM THE SOURCE.
|
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|
LONG LINES--A DIVISION OF AT&T RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY
|
|||
|
OPERATION OF THE LONG DISTANCE NETWORK. WHILE THE LOCAL TELCO
|
|||
|
HANDLES ALL MAINTENANCE, LONG LINES DIRECTS OVERALL SUPERVISION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
LOOP DISCONNECT PULSING--SUBSET DIAL PULSING IN WHICH THE
|
|||
|
SUBSCRIBER DC LOOP IS INTERRUPTED TO PRODUCE PULSES FOR SIGNALING
|
|||
|
AN EXCHANGE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MARKER--CIRCUITS WHICH INCORPORATE THE FUNCTION OF BUSY TESTING,
|
|||
|
LOCATING AND FINALLY CONTROLLING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
|
|||
|
PARTICULAR PATH THROUGH THE SWITCHING NETWORK.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MARKETING REP--THE SALES PEOPLE OF THE BELL COMPANIES. ALSO KNOWN
|
|||
|
AS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MARKING--THE USE OF ELECTRICAL POTENTIALS AND GROUNDS AT CERTAIN
|
|||
|
POINTS IN A SWITCHING NETWORK TO CONTROL ITS OPERATION.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MATRIX--A SIMPLE SWITCHING NETWORK IN WHICH A SPECIFIED INLET
|
|||
|
(MATRIX ROW) HAS ACCESS TO A SPECIFIED OUTLET (MATRIX COLUMN) VIA
|
|||
|
A CROSSPOINT PLACED AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE ROW AND COLUMN IN
|
|||
|
QUESTION. A COMPLETE MATRIX IS ONE IN WHICH EACH INLET HAS ACCESS
|
|||
|
TO EACH OUTLET, WHILE AN INCOMPLETE MATRIX IS ONE IN WHICH EACH
|
|||
|
INLET MAY HAVE ACCESS TO ONLY SOME OF THE OUTLETS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MEAN DELAY OF CALLS DELAYED--THE TOTAL WAITING TIME OF ALL CALLS
|
|||
|
DIVIDED BY THE NUMBER OF DELAYED CALLS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MESSAGE SWITCHING--A METHOD OF RECEIVING AND STORING A MESSAGE
|
|||
|
FOR A MORE APPROPRIATE TIME OF RETRANSMISSION. WITH SUCH A
|
|||
|
METHOD, NO DIRECT CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED BETWEEN THE INCOMING
|
|||
|
AND OUTGOING LINES AS IN THE CASE OF CIRCUIT SWITCHING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MULTIFREQUENCY SIGNALING--SIGNALING BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS AND THE
|
|||
|
CENTRAL OFFICE THROUGH A COMBINATION OF AUDIO FREQUENCIES, AS
|
|||
|
WITH PUSHBUTTON DIALING. ALSO, IN MANY CASES SIGNALING BETWEEN
|
|||
|
EXCHANGES IS ACCOMPLISHED BY COMBINATIONS OF FREQUENCIES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
MULTIGROUP--A COMBINATION OF TWO OR MORE PCM MULTIPLEX CHANNELS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NONLISTED NUMBERS--TELEPHONE NUMBERS THAT DO NOT APPEAR IN THE
|
|||
|
DIRECTORY BUT THAT ARE AVAILABLE IF THE INQUIRER CALLS DIRECTORY
|
|||
|
ASSISTANCE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
NONPUBLISHED NUMBERS--TELEPHONE NUMBERS NOT MADE AVAILABLE TO THE
|
|||
|
PUBLIC. ALSO KNOWN AS SILENT NUMBERS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
OCCUPANCY--THE AVERAGE PROPORTION OF TIME THAT A TRAFFIC CARRYING
|
|||
|
FACILITY IS BUSY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PACKET SWITCHING--ESSENTIALLY THE SAME AS MESSAGE-SWITCHING.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PANEL-SWITCHING SYSTEM--A COMMON CONTROL ELECTROMECHANICAL
|
|||
|
SWITCHING SYSTEM, WHICH WAS USED WIDELY IN THE U.S. PRIOR TO ITS
|
|||
|
VIRTUAL REPLACEMENT BY CROSSBAR AND OTHER SYSTEMS. THE BANKS OF
|
|||
|
SELECTORS TAKE THE FORM OF FLAT VERTICAL PANELS, FROM WHICH THE
|
|||
|
NAME OF THE SYSTEM WAS DERIVED. SOME PANEL INSTALLATIONS ARE
|
|||
|
STILL IN USE IN THE U.S.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PATH--A SET OF LINKS JOINED IN SERIES TO ESTABLISH A CONNECTION.
|
|||
|
PATHS DIFFER IF ONE OR MORE LINKS DIFFER.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
P.B.X.--PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE. COMMONLY KNOWN AS A SWITCHBOARD.
|
|||
|
MINI-CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT FOR BUVERY,SS CUSTOMERS WITH FROM 10
|
|||
|
TO 2,000 TELEPHONES.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRIMARY CENTER--A SWITCHING CENTER CONNECTING TOLL CENTERS, WHICH
|
|||
|
CAN ALSO SERVE AS A TOLL CENTER FOR ITS LOCAL END OFFICES. IN THE
|
|||
|
U.S. IT IS DEFINED AS A CLASS 3 OFFICE.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX)--A PRIVATE AUTOMATIC
|
|||
|
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE CONNECTION OF CALLS
|
|||
|
GOING TO AND COMING FROM THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK (USUALLY A
|
|||
|
CENTRAL OFFICE EXCHANGE) AS WELL AS INTRAEXCHANGE CALLS BETWEEN
|
|||
|
THE SERVED EXTENSIONS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PROBABILITY OF DELAY--THE PROBABILITY THAT A CALL ATTEMPT, IF
|
|||
|
OFFERED, CANNOT BE COMPLETED IMMEDIATELY.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PROBABILITY OF LOST CALLS (PROBABILITY OF LOSS)--THE PROBABILITY
|
|||
|
THAT A CALL ATTEMPT, IF OFFERED, WILL BE LOST.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PROGRAM STORE--THE MEMORY SECTION OF A STORED PROGRAM CONTROL
|
|||
|
SWITCHING IN WHICH SEMI-PERMANENT INSTRUCTIONS AND TRANSLATIONS
|
|||
|
ARE CONTAINED. THESE ARE FED TO THE CENTRAL PROCESSOR TO PERMIT
|
|||
|
IT TO PROVIDE STORED PROGRAM CONTROL.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PUBLIC SWITCHED NETWORK--ANY SWITCHING SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES
|
|||
|
CIRCUIT SWITCHING FACILITIES FOR USE BY THE PUBLIC. TELEPHONE,
|
|||
|
TELEX, TWX, AND BROADBAND SWITCHED NETWORKS ARE THE PUBLIC
|
|||
|
SWITCHED NETWORKS IN THE U.S.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PULSE AMPLITUDE MODULATION (PAM)--A FORM OF PULSE MODULATION IN
|
|||
|
WHICH A NUMBER OF CHANNELS ARE MULTIPLEXED BY TIME SAMPLING, BUT
|
|||
|
ONE IN WHICH THE PULSE AMPLITUDES VARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
|
|||
|
AMPLITUDE OF THE ANALOG SIGNAL LEVELS.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PULSE CODE MODULATION (PCM)--A FORM OF PULSE MODULATION IN WHICH
|
|||
|
A NUMBER OF CHANNELS ARE MULTIPLEXED BY TIME SAMPLING AS IN PAM,
|
|||
|
BUT WITH EACH AMPLITUDE REPLACED BY A GROUP OF BINARY PULSES
|
|||
|
WHICH IDENTIFY THE AMPLITUDE OF
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
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