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MEMBER NAME: BLUE *
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Read: BLUE BOX PLANS!!
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NOTE TO ALL:This is an original phile From the OSUNY BBS(now
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defunct)...it is still a very commonplace file, and many law
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enforcement agencies do have a printup of this file...If you
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were ever caught with a copy of this phile, I have absoluely no
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idea nor grasp of what the consequences would be..also note that
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it is an old hardware type file...unless you are really
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interested in building one, and can accept the consequences of
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being caught with a hardware blue box(outlined on d1's
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"PhreakersRights") then do not take this file and try to use
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it...it can certainly mean nothing but trouble for you....
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\-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/
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\ /
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\ The Art and /
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\ Practice of /
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\ Bue Boxing /
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\ /
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\=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/
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=)>Originally typed by:<(=
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~-Nickie Halflinger-~
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~- & Mr. America -~
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THIS IS THE TONE MATRIX FOR A BOX WHICH GENERATES TONES THAT
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OPERATORS USE TO DIAL.ROTARY WORKS AS WELL, ON OPERATOR LINES,
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BUT THIS IS TECHNOLOGICAL(!). NOW I AGREE WITH THE OPINION OF A
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WELL KNOWN PHREAK THAT 'BOXING' IS/WILL BE FOR THE MOST PART
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DEAD, BUT THIS IS TRADITION... FIRST,YOU DIAL DIR.ASST, OR AN
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OPER. ETC, THEN YOU BLAST TE LINE WITH A 2600HZ TONE. THIS GIVES
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YOU THE LINE, THIS IS ALSO HOW MA BELL TRACKS DOWN BLUE
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BOXERS... THERE ARE 2600HZ DETECTORS SYSTEMS, AND EVEN ON OLD
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#4 CROSSBARS... ONCE ON A OPER.TRUNK LINE, YOU USE YOUR BLUE
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BOX/ROTARY TO DIAL... SO, IF YOU USE2600HZ, WHICH IS
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NECESSARY, UNLESS YOU ARE *VERY* CAREFUL, YOU WILL BE SNAGGED.
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FINALLY, THIS IS WHAT YOU READ!SO LONG AND HARD FOR:
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700 : 1 : 2 : 4 : 7 : 11 :
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900 : + : 3 : 5 : 8 : 12 :
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1100 : + : + : 6 : 9 : KP :
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1300 : + : + : + : 10 : KP2 :
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1500 : + : + : + : + : ST :
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: 900 : 1100 : 1300 : 1500 : 1700 :
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USE KP TO START A CALL, AND ST TO STOP, WITH THE BELOVED 2600HZ
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TONE TO DISCONNECT. I ALSO HEAR THAT 2600HZ RESETS SPRINT NODES
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AND GIVES YOU THEIR INITIAL TONE.. NOW, IF YOU'RE WONDERING
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ABOUT WHAT TO CALL FROM AN OPERATOR TRUNK, HERE ARE SOME GOODIES
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TO HELP YOU OUT: XXX+101 - TOLL SWITCHING XXX+121 - LOCAL
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OPERATOR XXX+131 - INFORMATION XXX+141 - RATE & ROUTE XXX+181 -
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COIN REFUND OPERATOR XXX+11501 - MOBILE OPERATOR XXX+11521 -
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MOBILE OPERATOR XXX+11511 - CONFERENCE OPERATOR
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THESE WORK WITH ROTARY OR OPERATORS TONES, BUT ONLY ON OPER.
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TRUNK LINES...
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THANKS FOR LISTENING!
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Blue Boxes, Part II
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While reading the fine article on the blue box I saw that
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there a lot of data left out of the document. I hope this adds,
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in some small way, to the information.
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First the tones. While all the informatio is correct, the
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timing specs were not included. The tone pairs are to remain on
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for 1/10 sec. with 1/10 sec. of slience between digits. The 'KP'
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tones should be sent for 2/10 sec. A way to defeat the 2600hz
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traps is to send along with the 2600z some pink noise(most of
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the energy in this signal should be above 3000hz, this signal
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won't make it over the toll network, but should carry as far as
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your local toll center) so that the traps won't find 'pure'
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2600hz on the trunk. Ths is not a perfectly safe way to box,
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but it should slow down the discovery.
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As to use, the first thing you need to understand is that
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there are two(2) types of toll completing trunk, inward and
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outward. The names are reference to the ofice that is switching
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the call(The toll center that serves the WATS line you called)
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and each type of trunk has a different class of service. From an
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inward toll completing trunk, you can reach the different service
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operators, the toll test board and the Inward Operator. Some
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offices also allow remote testing and it is in these offices that
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you can access the outward toll completing trunks. The Outward
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trunks allow you to make Verification(emergency) calls, do
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service monitoring(tapping), stack trunks(busy out all trunks
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between LA and NYC), enable and disable TSPS positions, and in
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some cases(on some 4A's) issue temporary rerouting instructions(
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send all calls from LA to NYC via Miami, Boston, or any other
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class 5 office or offices). Both type of trunk allow you to
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place a 'standard' call with a box.
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In some offices, mostly the small ones with a toll test
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board that is unattended at night and on weekends, you can get an
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outward toll completing tUh oh...
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(>tward toll completing tUh oh...
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