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Intro to Automatic Voice Network
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Commonly know as AUTOVON
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Part I
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AUTOVON is the Military Voice Communications System. Each Military
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Installation has it's own prefix for use in the AUTOVON system. Not all
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telephones on military installation have the capability to call another
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military installation via AUTOVON. However, they can all receive an AUTOVON
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call coming from another installation.
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A different 3-number prefix is used when dialing a military base using AUTOVON
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than the prefix used when dialing through the civilian phone system. Usually,
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AUTOVON is accessed by dialing 8 or 88 and waiting for a dial tone(on any phone
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connected to the AUTOVON system). A phone call made in this manner is limited
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to "ROUTINE" Priority.
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There are "ROUTINE","IMMEDIATE", "FLASH", and "FLASH OVERRIDE" priorities, with
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ROUTINE being the lowest and FLASH OVERRIDE the highest To dial higher priority
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phone calls than routine, access to Technical control equipment is normally
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needed.
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Calling AUTOVON exchanges might (most likely will) need a small phone
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modification. This modification is known as a "SILVER BOX".
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Warning: This modification could permanently damage you phone!! Read
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information carefully!!!
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Unscrew the two large screws on the base of your phone. Take cover off and
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place it and the screws in a safe place. Loosen (but don't remove) the screws
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on the sides of the touch tone keypad (These are on the sides, and attach it to
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its mounting brackets). Now, CAREFULLY remove the pad from its brackets (be
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sure not to trip any wires!!) You will notice a plastic cover on the pad.
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Separate the two halves and put them out of your way... Be sure not to destroy
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them!!!! Now, turn over the pad. You should see a mass of wires, gold plated
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contacts( yea, it's real gold!), discrete components, and two fairly large
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black, hmmm, things! These are the coils that generate the frequencies. Only
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one is used for standard, so all the coils are capable of generating all 4
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primary tones (only connections to 3 of the 4 are given, though...). Your
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about to make your connection to the fourth, and make the third column of keys
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"bank switched" between normal and fourth row. Now, cut three lengths of wire
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of different colors about 2 feet long. Look at the coil on the left (with the
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5 solder contacts facing you) and solder a wire to the to the 4th post from the
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left. This is the 1633 Hz output. Solder the other end of this wire to the
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left pole of the smallest SPDT switch you can find. This is the point of no
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return now!!!!..Take a look at the bottom edge of the keypad. You should see a
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row of 3 gold plated contacts. Look at the one on the left. This controls the
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rightmost bank of keys. GENTLY separate the two touching connectors (they are
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soldered together with a drop of solder with) and spread them apart. Solder a
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colored wire to the top contact, and solder it to the RIGHT pole of the SPDT.
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Now, take another colored wire (different color) and solder it to the bottom
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(closest) contact. Solder the other end of this to the CENTER pole of the
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SPDT.
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You have now completed the mods on your phone!!! Congrats!!! When the switch
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is in one position you'll get normal tones, in the other you'll get 1633 tones.
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Now, you're at the part that you have been waiting for!! Testing!! Call
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Directory Assistance using normal tones xxx-555-1212. Now, quickly switch to
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1633, and press down the [#] key. You will now get a dial tone. You can then
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switch back to normal, and try dialing different numbers. The two most
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interesting are 6 and 7. These often form a loop-around type connection, and
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two people can call in, one using 6 and one using 7, and talk in this matter...
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Happy Phreaking you bad boys!!
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ShAdOwRuNnEr
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Wait for Phile #4, posting some of the AUTOVON exchanges no.'s
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Watch phor it!!!!!!
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/ / / /_/ /_/ / / /____
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/_/hree \___/\___/orld /______/lite
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(916) 689-6241
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24 Hours/7 Days
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SysOp: Dark Creaper
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Co-Sysop: ShAdOwRuNnEr
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