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)+) The Crack Shop ! presents - Infinity Boxes - Uploaded by Iron Man (+(
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In answer to all those who don't know what an infinity transmitter is, here
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is A little history:
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A guy by the name Manny Mittleman ran a company called the wireless guitar
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company located on Liberty St. In NY. Aside from wireless guitars, Manny also
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built all sorts of electronic wireless bugs". One item, The infinity
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transmitter was a device that was place inside an unsuspecting persons
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telephone.
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When the phone number of that telephone was dialed and a certain note was
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blown into the phone from a hohner, key of-c, harmonica, the bugged phone did
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not ring, and what's more, enabled the caller to then hear everything said in
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he room that the phone was located in. As long as the caller wanted to stay
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on the phone, all was open to him or her. If the phone was lifted off the
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hook, the transmitter was disconected and the "bugged" party received a dial
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tone as if nothing was wrong with the line.
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Remember, all this was constructed in the 1960x's when ic's were not as
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commonplace as they are today. Also bear in mind that during that period in
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time, even the telephone company was not quite sure on how well or how
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portable tone decoding was.
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Ps. Many government agency's were some of manny's best customers.
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