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* How to make a *
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* Portable Silver Box *
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* By: *
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* The *
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* Phone *
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* Phantom *
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* *
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This will tell you how to make a portable silver box out of:
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A Radio Shack touch tone pad
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Some wire
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A Soldering iron
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And a SPDT switch
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NOTE: You should have an I.Q. above room tempature before attempting
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this. Also, read all of this article before starting.
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WARNING: This may be hazardous to your freedom.
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1) Take off the plastic cover that stores the batteries and remove
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the screw that is in the center of the batteries. Now use a screw
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driver to pry open the box.
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2) Now you should have the two halves in your hands. On the side that
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has the circuit board, it should be held by two clips. Remove the
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circuit board now.
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3) You should now be able to see the back side of the keypad.
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Connecting the the key pad and the circuit board is a ribben cable.
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With the ribben ends connected to the keypad away from you, count
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from the left over four wires. On the fourth wire, take and cut the
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plastic on either side on the wire. Then desolder it.
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4) Now stare at the circuit board. Look at the connections of the
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chip. (SEE FIG.) There should be four pins not connected to
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anything. On the ninth pin (first row, first pin) solder a 3 inch
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wire to it. The other end goes to the left side of the spdt switch.
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5) Go back to the cable. Solder a 2 inch to the ribben cable you just
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took out. This is because it won't reach the switch. The other end
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goes to right side of the switch.
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6) Now take a two inch wire and solder it to the hole that the cable
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came out of. Becareful not to get solder on the other wires. Now take
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the other end and solder it to the middle of the switch.
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7) Make a hole in the top of the case to put the switch through. And
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put it back together.
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THE FIGURE OF THE CHIP.
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THE PIN >9< 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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(Pretty cool eh?)
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_______________________________________
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Switch the switch left according to the way you soldered it to make
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silver box tones on the 3,6,9, and # keys. Switch it to the right
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for a normal key pad. Switching it to the middle does NOTHING!!!!
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This silver is small enough to fit in your pocket for phreaking at
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your nearest pay phone or where ever.
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This file is for information only (RIGHT!) ha ha ha!
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Written by:
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The Phone Phantom
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