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N E W S L E T T E R
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-= Issue 12 =-
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Released October 31, 1994
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Table of Contents
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01 .................... Introduction
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02 ........... Pocket dialer red box
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03 ................ Hallmark red box
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04 ........... Scratch-built red box
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05 ...... Other construction methods
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06 .................. QBasic red box
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07 ......... QUARTER.VOC (uuencoded)
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08 ............. BOX.EXE (uuencoded)
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09 .................. The Grand Scan
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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411 is:
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Firebug -/- Hedonist -/- Substance -/- Leper Messiah -/- Pliny the Elder
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Gambit -/- White Boy -/- Somebody -/- Roadruner -/- Mercenary
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Introduction
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As the saying goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat, and the same
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applies to many things, including the red box. Throughout the years, we've
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seen countless methods of generating thoses tones, but the output is always
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the same. And the strange thing is that even though red boxes have been
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around for decades, Bell still hasn't really done anything about it, and as
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far as I know, it still works almost everywhere. In honor of Bell's
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stupidity, we've decided to devote this entire issue of the 411 newsletter to
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the red box, it's use, and various ways of making it.
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First off, I should probably explain exactly what a red box is for those
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who aren't familiar with it's function. To put it simply, a red box generates
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the tones that you hear when you deposit a coin into a payphone. More
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specificly, these tones are 1700 hz and 2200 hz sounded together. The timings
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are as such: on 66 ms for a nickel, on 66 ms, off 66 ms on 66 ms for a dime,
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and on for 33 ms 5 times with a 33 ms space between them for a quarter. Since
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you aren't actually paying for the call, exact change isn't really needed, so
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most people simply concern themselves with the quarter tone. These tones are
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usually generated by a small handheld device or recorded onto something
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portable and then used at a Bell payphone. This is important, because it will
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only work on a payphone that is owned by the phone company. Other payphones,
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called COCOTs (customer owned coin operated telephones) don't handle billing
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this way so it will not work.
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The easiest way to use a red box is to dial the number you are calling and
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wait for the automated recording to come on and tell you how much money to
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insert. You may or may not need to insert a nickel, depending on the phone,
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then simply play the tones until the proper amount of money has been inserted.
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The purpose of the nickel is because the phone may not know how much money was
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physically inserted, but it does know whether or not ANY money was inserted.
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It may work without doing so in many cases though. Other methods include
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calling the operator and having him/her connect the call for you telling them
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that it won't take your money. Then play the tones in a quiet area when the
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operator tells you to insert the money. Also, try playing the tones first,
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before dialing. The problems with theses two methods though, is that with the
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first one, you are dealing with a live person who may catch on if the volume
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of your red box isn't quite right, or if there is any noise in the background.
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The second method won't usually work because if you'll notice, when a coin is
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put in hear, the dialtone disappears while the tone is being played, something
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you can't simulate with a red box.
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That about sums it up... As you read through this issue, keep in mind
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that each method has it's advantages and drawbacks, and if you choose to build
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one, you should build the one best suited to your spending limitations and
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skill level. If you've never soldered before in your life, you're better off
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recording the tones onto a tape and playing them through your walkman, while
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those with no sound card or even a computer will need to build something that
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can generate the tones rather than just play back.
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Pocket Dialer Red Box
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This first construction method for building a red box is pretty simple and
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convenient to carry and use. It's only drawback is it's cost, which will be
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in the area of $30. It's not too bad, but unless you frequently call
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international from a payphone, it doesn't exactly pay for itself. It's a nice
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little package though. Anyway, here are the plans...
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Parts: Radio Shack 33 memory autodialer (43-141 or 43-146)
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6.5536 mhz crystal (also available from Radio Shack)
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To convert the autodialer into a red box you must first remove the six
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screws in the back and open it up so that you can work on the circuitboard.
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Everything is surface mounted so soldering will be a little more difficult
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here, but isn't really a problem, there are just no holes to push the leads
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through. First you need to remove the six screws on the back and open it up
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so that you can work on the circuit board. In order to replace the existing
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crystal, it must first be removed. In case you can't find it, it's the small
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metal cylinder the size of your pinky nail. Once removed, solder in the
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6.5536 mhz crystal in its place. In order for it to fit, you will probably
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have to clip the leads shorter and position the crystal over the black ceramic
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mound. Make sure the case can close all the way, otherwise the contacts of
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the switches won't touch and it won't work at all. Close the case and replace
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the screws, and program into one of the priority numbers ***** (5 asterisks).
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This is a quarter. You should know that the tones and timings aren't exact,
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but they're close enough to fool any operator, and most ACTS systems.
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An enhancement you might want to add is some sort of switch so that you
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can switch between the two crystals. That way, your red box will double as an
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autodialer for use on COCOTs or whatever else you like. On the old model
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(43-141), there was a little more room inside, but on the newer model
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(43-146), things are pretty tight, so if you figure anything out there, please
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let me know...
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Hallmark Red Box
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Hallmark makes a greeting card that can digitally sample up to 10 seconds
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of your voice with decent quality sound reproduction. This is convenient
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because that frequency range is the exact same range that can be carried over
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the phone lines, making the card ideal for any device involving the
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reproduction of tones, including those of the quarter. This method of
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constructing a red box is advantageous because of it's price (around $10),
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size, and versitality. An added plus is that the sample is stored in an
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EEPROM meaning that when you disconnect the batteries, it still keeps its
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memory. The only real drawback to this design is that the circuit doesn't
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actually generate the quarter tone, it simply reproduces the tone you
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originally supplied it with, so you need access to something that can generate
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the tones in the first place, most likely a computer.
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Parts: Hallmark voice-recordable greeting card ($8.00)
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1/8" mic jack
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SPST switch (optional)
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The beauty of this design is that Hallmark pretty much built the thing for
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you already. Make sure to read the instruction sheet included with it so that
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you know how to use it, and all that's really left to do is record the tone.
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I won't give the colors of the wires in the instructions because they vary
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from card to card.
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First, clip the wires going to the piezoelectric microphone element and
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attach a 1/8" mic jack to them. Polarity isn't real important here. You can
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solder it on if you like, but unless you plan on using the circuit for other
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things as well, you won't need the jack after you get a good recording of the
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tone and soldering it on isn't really necessary. Now play the included
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QUARTER.VOC or where ever else you are getting the tones from into the mic
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jack and record them. Play them back to make sure that the tones are loud and
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clear and not distorted. If they are distorted, you need to play the tones
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quieter while recording. Also, if thry are too quiet, turn it up a little.
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You now have a functioning red box in less than 10 minutes. But chances are,
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you don't want to carry around a greeting card whenever you want to make a
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call, so I'd definitely recommend the following enhancements.
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The first thing you probably want to do is cut down on size. There are an
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infinite number of possibilities of how to go about doing this, but here are a
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few that work well. The easiest way is to remove the cardboard and cut the
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plastic frame, leaving only the parts necessary for operation. These include
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the circuit board, the battery case, and the speaker. Cut the wires going to
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the flimsy switch and solder on a SPST switch here. This is basically your
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on/off switch. I would recommend keeping the battery holder and its "drawer"
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simply because if you don't, changing the batteries will be harder and you'll
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have to do some more soldering that isn't really necessary. Also, if you
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really want to save space, you might want to try using a small piezoelectric
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speaker rather than the one supplied, although the volume is drastically
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reduced and may be too low to even use. For a case, you can use just about
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anything. Radio Shack has a wide variety of plastic project cases that work
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well, or you can use just about anything else it will fit in, such as a tape
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case or zippo lighter (real tight squeeze there!). Don't forget to drill a
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bunch of holes where the speaker is and one for the switch. It's probably
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easiest to just glue everything in place, but don't glue the case shut
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permanantly or else you won't be able to change the batteries when they die.
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Make sure that you don't leave the switch in the on position when you're not
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using it. Even though no sound is coming out, it is still using up the
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batteries, which unfortunately, aren't cheap...
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Scratch-Built Red Box
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The following plans were taken from Phrack issue #33. In my opinion, the
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amount of work it takes to make a red box this way is restrictive in that you
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need to make the circuitboard yourself and a lot of work is involved. However,
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if you've got the equipment, time, and expertise required to build it this way,
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go right ahead. It's definitely cost effective (parts are real cheap), and
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it will work quite well. Pardon the repetition in the file, but I would
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rather leave it unchanged from it's original format.
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------------------------- BEGIN INCLUDED FILE --------------------------------
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Three, Issue Thirty-Three, File 9 of 13
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::What is a Red Box?::
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Essentially, the Red Box is a device used to fool the phone company's
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computer into thinking coins are deposited into a payphone. Every time you
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drop a coin into a payphone, the phone signals the type of coin inserted with
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one or more bursts of a combination of 1700hz and 2200hz. The tone bursts are
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coded as follows:
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Nickel : One 60 millisecond pulse
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Dime : Two 60 millisecond pulses separated by 60 milliseconds
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Quarter: Five 35 millisecond pulses separated by 35 milliseconds
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::How to use it::
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Simply dial a long distance number (some areas require you to stick in
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a genuine nickel first), wait for the ACTS computer to demand your cash, and
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press the "deposit" button on the red box for each coin you want to simulate.
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The coin signals are coupled from the red box into the phone with a small
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speaker held to the mouthpiece. For local calls, either you must first deposit
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a genuine nickle before simulating more coins or place your call through the
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operator with 0+xxx+yyyy. Use some care when the operator is on the line -
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sometimes they catch on to your beeper ploy.
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::Circuit Operation::
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Each time the pushbutton is pressed, it triggers half of IC1, configured
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as a monostable multivibrator to energize the rest of the circuit for a length
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of time determined by the setting of the coin selector switch. This in turn
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starts the other half of IC1, configured as an astable multivibrator, pulsing
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on and off at regular intervals at a rate determined by the 100k pot between
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pins 12 and 13. The output of the astable thus alternately powers of IC2,
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configured as a square wave oscillator, providing the required 1700hz and
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2200hz to the op amp which acts as a buffer to drive the speaker.
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::Alignment & Testing::
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When you are making this thing by no means should you use a 9v AC to DC
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adapter! I also suggest not using a bread board. So be careful with that
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sodering iron. Both of these things will cause you problems.
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For alignment, a frequency counter is desired but you can use a good
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oscilloscope as well. (These are not ABSOLUTELY necessary, but to help.) In
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order to figure frequency in Hz with your scope you can use the following
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formula.
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S*(T*10^-6) T = The setting of the time selector (milliseconds)
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Carefully remove IC1 from it's socket. Install a temporary jumper from
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+9v supply to pin 14 of IC2 and temporarily disconnect the 0.01uF capacitors
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from pins 5 and 9 of IC2. Power up the circuit. Measuring the output from pin
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5 of IC2 with the frequency counter or scope, adjust the 50k pot between pins 1
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and 6 for an output of 1700hz. Now adjust the 50k pot between pins 8 and 13
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for an output of 2200hz from pin 9 of IC2. Remove the temporary jumper and
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re-attach the capacitors to pins 5 and 9 of IC2, and re-insert IC1. (Note: if
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no frequency counter is available, the outputs can be adjusted by ear one at a
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time by zero-beating the output tone with a computer generated tone of known
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precision.)
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Next, using a multimeter, adjust the 10K pot at the cathode of the
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"quarter" diode for resistance of approximately 8K ohms. (This sets the
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difference between the duration of the quarter pulses and those of the
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nickel/dime -- fine tuning of this ratio may be necessary durring the latter
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stages of alignment; this can be done by ear.)
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Now, temporarily disconnect the wire between pins 5 and 10 of IC1. Set
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coin selector switch in the "N" (nickel) position. With the oscilloscope
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measuring the output from pin 9 of IC1, adjust the 100k pot between pins 12 and
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13 of IC1 for output pulses of 60 millisecond duration. Reconnect the wire
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between pins 5 and 10. (Note: If no scope is available, adjust the pulse rate
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by ear using computer generated tones for comparison.)
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Leave the selector switch in the "N" position. Adjust the 50K pot
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labeled "Nickel" for a single beep each time the deposit pushbutton is pressed.
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Next set the coin selector switch to "Dime". Adjust the 50k pot labelled
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"Dime" for a quick double beep each time the pushbutton is pressed.
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Finally, set the selector to "Quarter". Adjust the 50k pot labelled
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"Quarter" until exactly 5 very quick beeps are heard for each button
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press. Don't worry if the quarter beeps sound shorter and faster than
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the nickel and dime ones. They should be.
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::Conclusion::
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If all went well to this point, your red box should be completely
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aligned and functional. A final test should now be conducted from a payphone
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using the DATL (Dial Access Test Line) coin test. Dial 09591230 and follow the
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computer instructions using the red box at the proper prompts. The computer
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should correctly identify all coins "simulated" and flag any anomalies. With a
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little discretion, your red box should bring you many years of use. Remember,
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there is no such thing as spare change!
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::Parts list for Red Box::
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2 556 Dual Timer IC's 8 0.01uF Caps
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1 741 Op Amp IC 2 0.1uF Cap
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2 1N914 Diodes 1 1.0uF Electrolytic Cap
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5 10k Resistors 2 10uF Electrolytic Caps
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1 4.7k Resistor 1 3 Position Rotary Switch
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2 100k Resistors 1 SPST Toggle Switch
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1 100k PC Mount Pots 1 Momentary Push Button Switch (n/o)
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3 50k PC Mount Pot 1 9v Battery Clip
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1 10k PC Mount Pot 2 14 Pin Dip Socket
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2 50k Multi-Turn Pots 1 8 Pin Dip Socket
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::Schematic::
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::Schematic Parts Code::
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R1:10K R4:10K R7:50K pot R10:10K R13:50K pot
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R2:10K R5:10K R8:50K pot R11:10K R14:100K
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R3:4.7K R6:100K pot R9:50K pot R12:50K pot R15:100K
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C1:0.01uf C4:10uf C7:0.01uf C10:0.01uf
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C2:1.00uf C5:0.01uf C8:0.01uf C11:0.10uf D1 :1N914
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C3:0.01uf C6:0.01uf C9:0.01uf C12:10uf D2 :1N914
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S1 - SPST toggle
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S2 - Momentary push button Normally Open
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S3 - 3-position rotary switch g - Ground
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Other Construction Methods
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There are countless other ways of constructing a working red box, and I
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will explain a few of them here.
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Just about the easiest way to make a red box is to simply record the tones
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onto a tape and play them through a portable tape player, such as a walkman.
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Then, just hold the headphones up to the phone with the volume all the way up
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and you're all set. The drawbacks to this design are, again you need to have
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a way of generating the quarter tone in the first place, and the batteries in
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the walkman must be fresh. This is because as the batteries wear down, the
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tape will play a little bit slower, and even if it isn't noticeable, the
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frequencies and timings will be slightly lower and it may not work.
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If you have a computer and a sound card, you can easily generate the
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quarter tone by playing the included QUARTER.VOC file, or generating them with
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programs like BOX.EXE (included), BlueBeep, BoxTones, etc. If you don't have
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a sound card, you may be able to find a sound driver for the PC speaker so
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that you can use these programs, or try using the included segment of QBasic
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code to play the tones. You will have to connect the input that you are
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recording onto directly to the wires going to the PC speaker, so you may want
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to stay away from these methods. Another method of obtaining the quarter tone
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is from a payphone itself. You can bring along a portable cassette recorder
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and a suction cup induction coil pickup (less than $4 at Radio Shack) and
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record the tones as you deposit a quarter by placing the suction cup bear the
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speaker, or even call your answering machine at home and record the tones that
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way. You can also get the tones from another red box, but if you already had
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one, you probably wouldn't need the tones...
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QBasic Red Box
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For those of you with no sound card in need of the quarter tone, here is a
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short piece of QBasic code that will generate the quarter tone through the PC
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speaker.
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This is just something I was playing around with a few years ago in my
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spare time, and finally decided to do something with. It's not very useful,
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but it makes the necessary red box tones, and could be modified to generate
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just about any tones for phreaking. They may or may not work if you record
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the tones by hooking up a recording device to the output wires to your PC
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speaker... Probably not really worth the time.
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It's more of an interesting little demo for the beginner phreak who
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doesn't really have a clue what most of this is all about. It's a small piece
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of code I wrote in QBASIC which basically (no pun intended) alternates between
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the two desired frequencies as fast as possible without losing the actual
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frequencies. The timing and frequencies are accurate, and should sound just
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like any other quarter tone, but with a little lower sound quality.
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------------------------------ BEGIN PROGRAM ---------------------------------
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FOR j% = 1 TO 5 ' repeat 5 times
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FOR i% = 1 TO 33 / 8 ' sound multifrequency tone for 33 ms
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SOUND 1700, 4 * .0182 ' sound 1700 hz for 4 ms
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SOUND 2200, 4 * .0182 ' sound 2200 hz for 4 ms
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NEXT i%
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SOUND 0, 33 * .0182 ' delay 33 ms between tones
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NEXT j%
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------------------------------- END PROGRAM ----------------------------------
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This piece of code will generate the tones for a quarter, but it can be
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modified quite readily to accomodate any other frequencies or timings for
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other tones such as those for a nickel, dime, or those used in blue boxing.
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The following piece of code is a more generalized version of the same code
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|
that can be used by plugging in values for the variables, or by using it as a
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subroutine in a larger program. To use this, an explanation of the variables
|
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|
is probably necessary...
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num% - the number of times to repeat the specified tones
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length% - the length for the tones to be sounded in ms
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freq1% - the frequency of the first tone to be sounded in hz
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freq2% - the frequency of the second tone to be sounded in hz
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delay% - the lenght of the delay between soundings of the tones in ms
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|
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------------------------------ BEGIN PROGRAM ---------------------------------
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FOR j% = 1 TO num%
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FOR i% = 1 TO length% / 8
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SOUND freq1%, 4 * .0182
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SOUND freq2%, 4 * .0182
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NEXT i%
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SOUND 0, delay% * .0182
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NEXT j%
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------------------------------- END PROGRAM ----------------------------------
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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QUARTER.VOC
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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|
For those of you with a sound card on your computer, here's the sound of a
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|
quarter tone in .voc format, uuencoded. Enjoy...
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------------------------- CUT HERE --------------------------
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I also thought you might be able to use this little program called
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software to play the tones, only a sound card is required. It also gerates
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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Five, Issue Forty-Five, File 22 of 28
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BOX.EXE - Submitted to Phrack Magazine for your amusement.
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+- 877-3700 system -+
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877-9921 silent
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877-9922 fax machine
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877-9960 tone (1000 Hz, on 10 seconds, off 1 second)
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877-9963 muted tone (1000 Hz)
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*877-9966 voice - New York Telephone communications Office
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877 9980 (rec) "Your call cant be complete-read instruction manual"
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877-9998 tone (1000 Hz, on 10 seconds, off 1 second)
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899-7123 carrier (SCO UNIX)
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899-9900 tone (1000 Hz, on 10 seconds, off 1 second)
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899-9968 muted tone (2200, short)
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899-9969 muted tone (2200, short)
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899-9998 muted tone (2200, long)
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*899-9999 muted tone (2200, long)
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311 TTY emergency (like 911)
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911 Emergency
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958 Disconnects line for about 5 minutes
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*981 + last 4 digits of Ringback
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# calling from
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*982 + last 4 digits of Ringback
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# calling from
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987 + last 4 digits of Ringback
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# calling from
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*995 Disconnects line for about 5 minutes
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997 ANI (Automatic Number Identification)
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998 ANI (Automatic Number Identification)
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800 Scans
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236-0044 <<ENTER PASSWORD>>****
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236-0057 Operator Code:
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*236-0147 NO ANSWER
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236-0176 ?Login please
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*236-0178 NO ANSWER
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236-0377 IBM AIX Version 3 for RISC System/6000
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236-0697 BLANK SCREEN
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236-0741 Novell Inc.
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236-0967 BLANK SCREEN
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236-1135 First name?
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*236-1409 (?) NO CONNECTION MADE
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*236-1410 BUSY
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236-1421 (?) BLANK SCREEN
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236-1605 SCO UNIX SYSTEM
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*236-1775
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236-1841 BLANK SCREEN
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236-1881 NOTHING USEFUL (?)
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236-1891 BLANK SCREEN
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*236-2169
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*236-2239
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*236-2529
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236-2680 BLANK SCREEN
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*236-2976
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236-3335 BLANK SCREEN
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*236-3741
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236-3917 DROPPED CARRIER
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236-4326 CRAP
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236-4437 BLANK SCREEN
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*236-4605
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236-4874 STRANGE TONE + BLANK SCREEN
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236-4956 DROPPED CARRIER
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236-5077 NO CARRIER
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236-5227 THE GODFREY COMPANY BBS (CLOSED)
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*236-5252
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236-5505 BLANK SCREEN
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236-5750 ACS 'CS_#2'
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*236-5771
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236-5877 HP3000 --> OPIN ACCESS>
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236-6271 Please press <Enter>...
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236-6271 Enter password:
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236-6692 STRANGE TONE + CRAP
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236-6815 ACCOUNT#?
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236-6836 CRAP
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*236-6934
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236-7074 BLANK SCREEN
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236-7238 STRANGE TONE + CRAP
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236-7371 BLANK SCREEN
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236-7379 DG/UX Operating system
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*236-7817
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236-8083 BLANK SCREEN
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*236-8084
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236-8217 STRANGE TONE + CRAP
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*236-8238
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236-8327 VAX/VMS
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236-8329 STRANGE TONE + CRAP
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*236-8776
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*236-8841 NO CARRIER
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*236-9869
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662-1220 TTY Operator, knows where your from...
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855-1155 TTY Information
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Unchecked...
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12345678910 - Loop? If anyone finds the other end?!...
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"*" --> unchecked...
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