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MEMBER NAME: ACRYLIC *
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`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`
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|-------Acrylic Box Plans-------|
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| \______By______/ |
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| [ The Pimp ] |
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\_______________________________/
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Call:
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/\/\aharaja's Hi-Times
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10 Meg BBS C/F 600+ G-Files
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(7 0 2) - 8 3 2 - 7 4 6 9
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|| A High Mtn. Hackers ||
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Ok the purpose of this box is to get Three-Way-Calling, Call Waiting,
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programmable Call Forwarding, and an easier way of extended Bud Boxing ALL for
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FREE.
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Materials:
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1) Wire stripers
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2) Couple Feet Wire
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3) AT&T/BELL Can
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4) Hex Wrench
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Idea: Ok the idea of this box is to get all of the above features by stealing
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them from the fortunate ones on your block.
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Procedure:
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Step 1) Find AT&T/BELL Can that is being used to service you surrounding area.
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Step 2) Open can with Hex wrench.
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Step 3) Find your line and another persons line who has 3-way, Call
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(waiting/forwarding), if the # of all the lines are not listed in the box you
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will have to use your local ANI to find them.
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Step 4) Once you have found the lines then wire the (Black & Yellow) wires on
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the victims line to the (Black & Yellow) wires on you line (Be sure your phone
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at home uses all 4 wire as some of the cheap phones don't).
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Step 5) Then disconnect the victims (Black & Yellow) Wires, resulting the the
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loss of these features to their line ( you mat want to leave these wires
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connected, this may or may not cause problems I haven't tried it that may yet)
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.
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Well That Sums It Up!
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Procedure for easier extended Bud Box.
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If if for some reason your line is disconnected, or you just want to use hook
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someone's line to your line for fearless phreaking follow the procedure below.
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Ok Go to the local can and find a line that is used by weekend visitors or a
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summer/winter home, and hook their (Red & Green) Wires to your (Red & Green)
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Wires, and your off into the fearless world of phreaking ( i recommend you
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phreak from these line, so that the owners don't get uptight and look into the
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matter), unless of course you are doing it for revenge!
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Some Suggestions:
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Take a Bud box Along to do a ANI just to make sure you have the right line,
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also in some cases you will have to switch between the (Red/Green)
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(Black/Yellow) or any other combination if your area has changed the standard
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format which id very unlikely.
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Have Fun
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And Call /\/\aharaja's Hi-Times
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10 Meg BBS C/F Line
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600+ G-files
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7 0 2 - 8 3 2 - 7 4 6 9
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And I'm not responsible for your actions.
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If you have any questions just call me at the BBS above.
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Acrylic Box: Written & Created
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By
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[ The Pimp ]
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MEMBER NAME: AQUA *
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/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
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/-/ Building The Aqua Box /-/
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Every true phreaker lives in fear of the dreaded F.B.I. 'Lock in Trace.'
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For a long time, it was impossible to escape from the lock in trace.
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This box does offer an escape route with simple directions to it.This
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box is quite a simple concept, and almost any phreaker with basic
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electronics knowledge can construct and use it.
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/-/ The Lock /-/
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/-/ in Trace /-/
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A lock in trace is a device used by the F.B.I. to lock into the phone
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users location so that he can not hang up while a trace is in progress.
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For those of you who are not familiar with the concept of 'locking in',
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then here's a brief description.
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The F.B.I. can tap into a conversation, sort of like a three-way call
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connection. Then, when they get there, they can plug electricity into the
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phone line. All phone connections are held open by a certain voltage of
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electricity, that is why kou sometimes get static and faint connections
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when you are calling far away, because the electricity has trouble keeping
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the lineup. What the lock in trace does is cut into the line and generate
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that same voltage straight into the lines. That way, when you try and hang
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up, voltage is retained. Your phone will ring just like someone was
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calling you even after you hang up. (If you have call waiting, you should
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understand better about that, for call waiting intercepts the electricity
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and makes a tone that means someone is going through your line. Then, it
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is a matter of which voltage is higher. When you push down the receiver,
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then it see-saws the electricity to the other side. When you have a person
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on each line it is impossible to hang up unless one or both of them will
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hang up. If you try to hang up, voltage is retained, and your phone will
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ring. That should give you an understanding of how calling works, also.
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When electricity passes through a certain point on your phone, the
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electricity causes a bell to ring or on some newer phones an electronic
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ring to sound.)
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So, in order to eliminate the trace, you somehow must lower the voltage
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level on your phone line. You should know that every time someone else
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picks up the phone line, then the voltage does decrease a little. In the
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first steps of planning this out, Xerox suggested getting about a hundred
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phones all hooked into the same line that could all be taken off the hook
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at the same time.That would greatly decrease the voltage level. That is
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also why most three-way connections that are using the bell service three
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way calling (which is only $3 a month) become quite faint after a while.
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By now, you should understand the basic idea. You have to drain
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all of the power out of the line so the voltage can not be kept up. A
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rather sudden draining of power could quickly short out the F.B.I. voltage
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machine, because it was only built to sustain the exact voltage necessary
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to keep the voltage out.
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For now, image this. One of the normal radio shack generators that you
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can go pick up that one end of the cord that hooks into the central box
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has a phone jack on it and the other an electrical plug. This way, you can
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"flash" voltage THROUGH the line, but cannot drain it. So, some
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modifications have to be done.
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/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
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/-/ The Aqua Box /-/
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Materials needed-
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- A BEOC (Basic Electrical Output Socket), like a small lamp type
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connection, where you just have a simple plug and wire that would plug
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into a light bulb.
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- One of cords mentioned above, if you can't find one then construct your
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own... same voltage connection, but the restrain or must be the central
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box)
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- TWO phone jacks (one for the modem, one for if you are being traced to
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plug the aqua box into)
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- Some cdeativity and easy work.
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NOTICE: No phones have to be destroyed/modified to make this box, so
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don't go out and buy a new phone for it!
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All right, this is a very simple procedure. If you have the BEOC, it
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could drain into anything, a radio, or whatever. The purpose of having
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that is you are going to suck the voltage out from the phone line into the
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electrical appliance so there would be no voltage left to lock you in with.
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1) Take the connection cord. Examine the plug at the end. It should have
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only two prongs, if it has three, still, do not fear. MAKE SURE THE
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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE IS TURNED OFF unless you wanna become a cdispy
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cditter while making this thing. Most plugs will have a hard plastic
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design on the top of them to prevent you from getting in at the
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electrical wires inside. Well, get a knife and remove it. If you
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want to keep the plug (I don't see why...) then just cut the top off.
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When you look inside, lo and behold, you will see that at the base of
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the prongs there are a few wires connecting in. Those wires conduct the
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power into the appliance. So, you carefully unwrap those from the sides
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and pull them out until they are about an inch ahead of the prongs. If
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you don't wanna keep the jack, then just rip the prongs out. If you
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cover the prongs with insulation tape so they will not connect with the
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wires when the power is being drained from the line.
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2) Do the same thing with the prongs on the other plug, so you have the
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wires evenly connected. Now, wrap the end of the wires around each
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other.
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If you happen to have the other end of the voltage cord hooked into the
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phonephonep 1 reading now, you're too fucking stupid to continue.
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After you've wrapped the wires around each other, then cover the whole
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thing with the plugs with insulating tape. Then, if you built your own
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control box or if you bought one, then cdam all the wires into the and
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re-close it. That box is your ticket out of this.
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3) Re-check everything to make sure it's all in place. This is a pretty
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flimsy connection, but on later models when you get more experienced at
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it then you can solder away at it and form the whole device into one big
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box, with some kind of cheap mattel hand-held game inside to be the
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power connector.
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In order to use itl ofuld pkeep this box handy. Plug it into the jack if
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you want, but it will slightly lower the voltage so it isn't connected.
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When you plug it in, if you see sparks, un-plug it and restart the
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WHOLE thing. But if it just seems fine then leave it.
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/-/ Using it !! /-/
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Now, so you have the whole thing plugged in and all... DO NOT USE
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THIS UNLESS THE SITUATION IS DESPERATE! When the trace has gone on, don't
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panic, un plug your phone, and turn on the appliance that it was hooked
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to. It will need energy to turn itself on, and here's a great source...
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the voltage to keep a phone line open is pretty small and a simple light
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bulb should drain it all in and probably short the F.B.I. computer at the
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same time.
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Happy boxing and stay free!
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/-/ /-/
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/-/ THE AQUA BOX /-/
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/-/ CONCEPT BY: CAPTAIN XEROX /-/
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/-/ PLANS BY: THE TRAVELER /-/
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EVERY TRUE PHREAKER LIVES IN FEAR OF THE DREDDED F.B.I. 'LOCK IN TRACE.' FOR
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A LONG TIME, IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO ESCAPE FROM THE LOCK IN TRACE. THIS BOX DOES
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OFFER AND ESCAPE ROUTE WITH SIMPLE DIRECTIONS TO IT. THIS BOX IS QUITE A
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SIMPLE CONCEPT, AND ALMOST ANY PHREAKER WITH BASIC ELECTRONICS KNOWLEDGE CAN
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CONSTRUCT AND USE IT.
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/-/ THE LOCK /-/
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/-/ IN TRACE /-/
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A LOCK IN TRACE IS A DEVICE USED BY THE F.B.I. TO LOCK INTO THE PHONE USERS
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LOCATION SO THAT HE CAN NOT HANG UP WHILE A TRACE IS IN PROGRESS. FOR THOSE OF
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YOU WHO ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE CONECPT OF 'LOCKING IN', THEN HERE'S A BREIF
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DESCIPTION.
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THE F.B.I. CAN TAP INTO A CONVERSATION, SORT OF LIKE A THREE-WAY CALL
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CONNECTION. THEN, WHEN THEY GET THERE, THEY CAN PLUG ELECTRICITY INTO THE
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PHONE LINE. ALL PHONE CONNECTIONS ARE HELD OPEN BY A CERTAIN VOLTAGE OF
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ELECTRICITY, THAT IS WHY YOU SOMETIMES GET STATIC AND FAINT CONNECTIONS WHEN
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YOU ARE CALLING FAR AWAY, BECAUSE THE ELECTRICITY HAS TROUBLE KEEPING THE LINE
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UP. WHAT THE LOCK IN TRACE DOES IS CUT INTO THE LINE AND GENERATE THAT SAME
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VOLTAGE STRAIGHT INTO THE LINES. THAT WAY, WHEN YOU TRY AND HANG UP, VOLTAGE
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IS RETAINED. YOUR PHONE WILL RING JUST LIKE SOMEONE WAS CALLING YOU EVEN AFTER
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YOU HANG UP. (IF YOU HAVE CALL WAITING, YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND BETTER ABOUT
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THAT, FOR CALL WAITING INTERSEPTS THE ELECTRICITY AND MAKES A TONE THAT MEANS
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SOMEONE IS GOING THROUGH YOUR LINE. THEN, IT IS A MATTER OF WHICH VOLTAGE IS
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HIGHER. WHEN YOU PUSH DOWN THE RECEIVER, THEN IT SEE-SAWS THE ELECTRICITY TO
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THE OTHER SIDE. WHEN YOU HAVE A PERSON ON EACH LINE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO HANG
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UP UNLESS ONE OR BOTH OF THEM WILL HANG UP. IF YOU TRY TO HANG UP, VOLTAGE IS
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RETAINED, AND YOUR PHONE WILL RING. THAT SHOULD GIVE YOU AN UNDERSTANDING OF
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HOW CALLING WORKS, ALSO. WHEN ELECTRICITY PASSES THROUGH A CERTAIN POINT ON
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YOUR PHONE, THE ELECTRICITY CAUSES A BELL TO RING OR ON SOME NEWER PHONES AN
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ELECTRONIC RING TO SOUND.)
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SO, IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE THE TRACE, YOU SOMEHOW MUST LOWER THE VOLTAGE LEVEL
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ON YOUR PHONE LINE. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT EVERY TIME SOMEONE ELSE PICKS UP THE
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PHONE LINE, THEN THE VOLTAGE DOES DECREASE A LITTLE. IN THE FIRST STEPS OF
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PLANNING THIS OUT, XEROX SUGGESTED GETTING ABOUT A HUNDRED PHONES ALL HOOKED
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INTO THE SAME LINE THAT COULD ALL BE TAKEN OFF THE HOOK AT THE SAME TIME.
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THAT WOULD GREATLY DECREASE THE VOLTAGE LEVEL. THAT IS ALSO WHY MOST THREE-
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WAY CONNECTIONS THAT ARE USING THE BELL SERVICE THREE WAY CALLING (WHICH IS
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ONLY $3 A MONTH) BECOME QUITE FAINT AFTER A WHILE.
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BY NOW, YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE BASIC IDEA. YOU HAVE TO DRAIN ALL OF THE
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POWER OUT OF THE LINE SO THE VOLTAGE CAN NOT BE KEPT UP. I RATHER SUDDEN
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DRAINING OF POWER COULD QUICKLY SHORT OUT THE F.B.I. VOLTAGE MACHINE, BECAUSE
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IT WAS ONLY BUILT TO SUSTAIN THE EXACT VOLTAGE NESSECARY TO KEEP THE VOLTAGE
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OUT.
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FOR NOW, IMAGE THIS. ONE OF THE NORMAL RADIO SHACK GENERATORS THAT YOU CAN GO
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PICK UP THAT ONE END OF THE CORD THAT HOOKS INTO THE CENTRAL BOX HAS A PHONE
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JACK ON IT AND THE OTHER HAS AN ELECTRICAL PLUG. THIS WAY, YOU CAN "FLASH"
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VOLTAGE THROUGH THE LINE, BUT CANNOT DRAIN IT. SO, SOME MODIFICATIONS HAVE
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TO BE DONE.
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/-/ THE AQUA BOX /-/
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MATERIALS NEEDED- A BEOC (BASIC ELECTRICAL OUTPUT SOCKET), LIKE A SMALL LAMP
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TYPE CONNECTION, WHERE YOU JUST HAVE A SIMPLE PLUG AND WIRE
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THAT WOULD PLUG INTO A LIGHT BULB.
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- ONE OF CORDS MENTIONED ABOVE, IF YOU CAN'T FIND ONE THEN
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CONSTRUCT YOUR OWN... SAME VOLTAGE CONNECTION, BUT THE
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RESTRAINOR MUST BE BUILT IN (I.E. THE CENTRAL BOX)
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- TWO PHONE JACKS (ONE FOR THE MODEM, ONE FOR IF YOU ARE
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BEING TRACED TO PLUG THE AQUA BOX INTO)
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- SOME CREATIVITY AND EASY WORK.
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NOTICE: NO PHONES HAVE TO BE DESTROYED/MODIFIED TO MAKE THIS BOX, SO DON'T GO
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OUT AND BUY A NEW PHONE FOR IT!
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ALL RIGHT, THIS IS A VERY SIMPLE PROCEDURE. IF YOU HAVE THE BEOC, IT COULD
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DRAIN INTO ANYTHING, A RADIO, OR WHATEVER. THE PURPOSE OF HAVING THAT IS
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YOU ARE GOING TO SUCK THE VOLTAGE OUT FROM THE PHONE LINE INTO THE ELECTRICAL
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APPLICENCE SO THERE WOULD BE NO VOLTAGE LEFT TO LOCK YOU IN WITH.
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1)TAKE THE CONNECTION CORD. EXAMINE THE PLUG AT THE END. IT SHOULD HAVE ONLY
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TWO PRONGS, IF IT HAS THREE, STILL, DO NOT FEAR. MAKE SURE THE ELECTRICAL
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APPLIENCE IS TURNED OFF UNLESS YOU WANNA BECOME A CRISPY CRITTER WHILE MAKING
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THIS THING. MOST PLUG WILL HAVE A HARD PLASTIC DESIGN ON THE TOP OF THEM TO
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PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING IN AT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES INSIDE. WELL, GET A NICE
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AND REMOVE IT. IF YOU WANT TO KEEP THE PLUG (I DON'T SEE WHY...) THEN JUST CUT
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THE TOP OFF.
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WHEN YOU LOOK INSIDE, LOW AND BEHOLD, YOU WILL SEE THAT AT THE BASE OF THE
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PRONGS THERE ARE A FEW WIRES CONNECTING IN. THOSE WIRES CONDUCT THE POWER INTO
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THE APPLIANCE. SO, YOU CAREFULLY UNWRAP THOSE FROM THE SIDES AND PULL THEM OUT
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UNTIL THEY ARE ABOUT AND INCH AHEAD OF THE PRONGS. IF YOU WDON'T WANNA KEEP
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THE JACK, THEN JUST RIP THE PRONGS OUT. IF YOU ARE, COVER THE PRONGS WITH
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INSULTATION TAPE SO THEY WILL NOT CONNECT WITH THE WIRES WHEN THE POWER IS
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BEING DRAINED FROM THE LINE.
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2)DO THE SAME THING WITH THE PRONGS ON THE OTHER PLUG, SO YOU HAVE THE WIRES
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EVENLY CONNECTED. NOW, WRAP THE END OF THE WIRES AROUND EACH OTHER. IF YOU
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HAPPEN TO HAVE THE OTHER END OF THE VOLTAGE CORD HOOKED INTO THE PHONE, STOP
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READING NOW, YOUR TOO FUCKING STUPID TO CONTINUE.
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AFTER YOU'VE WRAPPED THE WIRES AROUND EAHC OTHER, THEN COVER THE WHOLE THING
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WITH THE PLUGS WITH INSULATING TAPE. THEN, IF YOU BUILT YOUR OWN CONTROL BOX
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OR IF YOU BOUGHT ONE, THEN CRAM ALL THE WIRES INTO THE AND RECLOSE IT. THAT
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BOX IS YOUR TICKET OUT OF THIS.
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3)RE-CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT'S ALL IN PLACE. THIS IS A PRETTY FLIMSY
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CONNECTION, BUT ON LATER MODELS WHEN YOU GET MORE EXPERIENCED AT IT THEN YOU
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CAN SAUDER AWAY AT IT AND FORM THE WHOLE DEVICE INTO ONE BIG BOX, WITH SOME
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KIND OF CHEAP MATTEL HAND-HELD GAME INSUkjsoida.
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IN ORDER TO USE IT, JUST KEEP THIS BOX HANDY. PLUG IT INTO THE JACK IF YOU
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WANT, BUT IT WILL SLIGHTLY LOWER THE VOLTAGE SO IT ISN'T CONNECTED. WHEN YOU
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PLUG IT IN, IF YOU SEE SPARKS, UNPLUG IT AND RESTART THE WHOLE THING. BUT IF
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IT JUST SEEMS FINE THEN LEAVE IT.
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/-/ USING IT !! /-/
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NOW, SO YOU HAVE THE WHOLE THING PLUGGED IN AND ALL... DO NOT USE THIS UNLESS
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THE SITUATION IS DESPERATE! WHEN THE TRACE HAS GONE ON, DON'T PANIC, UNPLUG
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YOUR PHONE, AND TURN ON THE APPLIANCE THAT IT WAS HOOKED TO. IT WILL NEED
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ENERGY TO TURN ITSELF ON, AND HERE'S A GREAT SOURCE... THE VOLTAGE TO KEEP
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A PHONE LINE OPEN IS PRETTY SMALL AND A SIMPLE LIGHT BULB SHOULD DRAIN IT ALL
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IN AND PROBABLY SHORT THE F.B.I. COMPUTER AT THE SAME TIME.
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HAPPY BOXING AND STAY FREE!
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LATER,
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KOPY KAT
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CALL THESE BBS:
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/------------------------------\
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|LITTLE AMERICA (507)289-8211|
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|BRAINSTORM (612)345-2815|
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|ROGUES GALLERY (507)282-7974|
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|APPLE ENTERTAIN (507)282-8993|
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|CITY OF ATLANTIS (215)844-8836|
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|KING'S LAIR (804)379-8630|
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/\/\/\\/\/\/\/\/\uploaded by Dos Ranger/\/\/\/\/\/\/\//\/\
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MEMBER NAME: BEIGE *
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/-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\
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<:-\-Biege Box Plans-/-:>
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(>Introduction
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Have you ever wanted a lineman's handset? Surely every phreak
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has at least once considered the phun that he could have with one.
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After searching unlocked phone company trucks for one for months, we
|
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had an idea. We could build one. We did, and named it the "Beige Box,"
|
||
simply because that is the color of ours. In the following file we
|
||
will give complete instructions for the construction and use of a
|
||
Beige Box.
|
||
|
||
(>Construction
|
||
|
||
The construction is very simple. First, you must understand
|
||
the concept of the device. In a modular jack, there are four wires.
|
||
These are red, green, yellow, and black. For a single line telephone,
|
||
however, only two matter: the red (ring) and green (tip). The yellow
|
||
and black are not necessary for this project. A lineman's handset
|
||
only has two clips on it: the ring and the tip.
|
||
|
||
You will need a phone (we reccommend a touch-tone) with a
|
||
modular plug, a modular jack, and two large alligator clips
|
||
(preferably red and green, respectively). Take the modular jack and
|
||
look at the bottom of its casing. There should be a grey jack with
|
||
four wires (red, green, yellow, and black) leading out of it. To the
|
||
end of the red wire attach a red alligator clip. To the end of the
|
||
green wire attach a green alligator clip. The yellow and black wires
|
||
can be removed, although I would only set them aside so that you can
|
||
use the modular jack in future projects. Now insert your telephone's
|
||
modular plug into the modular jack. That's it.
|
||
|
||
This particular model is nice because it can be easily made,
|
||
is inexpensive, uses common parts that are readily available, is
|
||
small, is lightweight, and does not require the destruction of a
|
||
phone.
|
||
|
||
(>Uses
|
||
|
||
There are many uses for the Beige Box. However, before you
|
||
can use it, you must know how to attach it to its output device. This
|
||
device can be any of several Bell switching apparatus that include
|
||
terminal sets (i.e., remote switching centers, bridging heads, cans,
|
||
etc.). To open most Bell Telephone switching apparatus, you must
|
||
have a 7/16 inch hex driver. This piece of equipment can be picked
|
||
up at your local hardware store. With your 7/16 hex driver, turn the
|
||
security bolt(s) approximately 1/8 of an inch counter-clockwise and
|
||
open. If your output device is locked, then you must have some
|
||
knowledge of destroying and/or picking locks. However, we have never
|
||
encountered a locked output device. Once you have opened your output
|
||
device, you should see a mass of wires connected to terminals. On
|
||
most of your output devices, the terminals should be labeled "T" (Tip
|
||
-- if not labeled, it is usually on the left) and "R" (Ring -- if not
|
||
labeled, it is usually on the right). Remember: Ring - red - right.
|
||
The "Three R's" -- a simple way to remember which is which.
|
||
|
||
Now you must attach the red alligator clip (ring) to the
|
||
"R" (ring) terminal. Attach the green alliagtor clip (tip) to the
|
||
"T" (tip) terminal. NOTE: If instead of a dial tone you hear nothing,
|
||
re-adjust the alligator clips so that they are not touching each other
|
||
or other terminals. Also make sure that they are firmly attached.
|
||
By this time you should hear a dial tone. Dial ANI and find out the
|
||
number that you are using (you wouldn't want to use your own).
|
||
|
||
Here are some practical applications:
|
||
o Eavesdropping
|
||
o Long distance, static-free phone calls to phriends
|
||
o Dialing direct to Alliance Conferencing (also static-
|
||
free)
|
||
o Phucking people over
|
||
o Bothering the operator at little risk to yourself
|
||
o Blue Boxing with a greatly reduced chance of getting
|
||
caught
|
||
o Anything at all that you want, since you are an
|
||
extension on that line
|
||
|
||
|
||
<>Eavesdropping:
|
||
|
||
To be most effective, first attach the Beige Box and then your
|
||
phone. This eliminates static caused by connecting the box, therefore
|
||
reducing the potential suspicion of your victim. When eavesdropping,
|
||
it is always best to be neither seen nor heard. If you hear someone
|
||
dialing out, do not panic; but rather hang up, wait, and pick up the
|
||
receiver again. The person will either have hung up or tried to
|
||
complete their call again. If the latter is true, then listen in, and
|
||
perhaps you will find information worthy of blackmail! If you would
|
||
like to know who you are listening to, after dialing ANI, pull a CN/A
|
||
on the number.
|
||
|
||
|
||
<>Dialing Long Distance:
|
||
|
||
This section is self-explanatory, but don't forget to dial a
|
||
"1" before the NPA.
|
||
|
||
|
||
<>Dialing Direct to Alliance Conferencing:
|
||
|
||
Simply dial 0-700-456-1000 and you will get instructions from
|
||
there. I prefer this method over PBXs, since PBXs often have poor
|
||
reception and are more difficult to come by.
|
||
|
||
|
||
<>Phucking People Over:
|
||
|
||
This is a very large topic for discussion. Just by using the
|
||
other functions described, you can create a large phone bill for the
|
||
person (they will not have to pay it, but it is a hassle for them).
|
||
In addition, since you are an extension of the person's line, leave
|
||
your phone off hook, and they will not be able to make or recieve
|
||
calls. This can be extremely nasty because no one would suspect the
|
||
cause of the problem.
|
||
|
||
|
||
<>Bothering the Operator:
|
||
|
||
This is also self-explanatory and can provide hours of
|
||
entertainment. Simply ask or say things to her that are offensive and
|
||
you would not like traced to your line. This also corresponds with the
|
||
previous described section, Phucking People Over. After all, guess
|
||
who's line it gets traced to? He he he...
|
||
|
||
|
||
<>Blue Boxing:
|
||
|
||
See a file on Blue Boxing for more details. This is an
|
||
especially nice feature if you live in an ESS-equipped prefix, since
|
||
the calls are, once again, not traced to your line.
|
||
|
||
(>Potential Risks
|
||
|
||
Overuse of the Beige Box may cause suspicions within the Gestapo,
|
||
and result in legal problems. Therefore, I would recommend that you:
|
||
|
||
o Use more than one output device
|
||
o Choose a secluded spot to do your Beige Boxing
|
||
o Keep a low profile (i.e., do not post under your real name
|
||
on a public BBS concerning your accomplishments)
|
||
o In order to make sure that the enemy has not been inside your
|
||
ouput device, I reccomend that you place a piece of
|
||
transparent tape over the opening of your output device.
|
||
Therefore, if it is opened in your absence, the tape will be
|
||
displaced and you will be aware of the fact that someone has
|
||
been intruding upon your territory.
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLACK *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
BLACK BOX PLANS
|
||
|
||
HERE IS HOW YOU CONSTRUCT A BLACK BOX.
|
||
|
||
WHEN YOUR PHONE IS JUST SITTING THERE DOING NOTHING THE
|
||
VOLTAGE THROUGH THE PHONE LINE IS ZERO. THEN IF SOMEONE CALLS
|
||
YOU (FOR SOME STRANGE REASON) AND THE PHONE IS RINGING. THE
|
||
VOLTAGE JUMPS TO 48 VOLTS WHICH TELLS MA BELL TO STAND BY IF YOU
|
||
SHOULD PICK UP SO SHE CAN BILL YOU. WHEN YOU EVENTUALLY PICK UP
|
||
THE PHONE, THE VOLTAGE DROPS TO 10 VOLTS AND THE BILLING STARTS.
|
||
WHAT A BLACK BOX DOES IS KEEPS THE THE VOLTAGE AS 36 VOLTS,
|
||
THEREFORE THE INCOMING CALLER NEVER GETS BILLED (INGEINIOUS)
|
||
|
||
THE ORIGINAL BLACK BOX WAS CREATED BY AN EX-BELL EMPLOYEE WHO
|
||
WENT BY THE NAME "CAPTAIN CRUNCH". HE GOT HIS NAME FROM THOSE
|
||
LITTLE WHISLES YOU GOT IN BOXES OF CAPTAIN CRUNCH BECAUSE THEY
|
||
EMITED A TONE THAT WAS EQUAL TO A COIN.CAPTAIN CRUNCH JUST
|
||
ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT FROM PHREAKING WHEN HE WAS RELEASED
|
||
FROM A CALIFORNIA JAIL. HE WAS CAUGHT WITH A BLUE BOX.
|
||
|
||
CONSTRUCTION OF A
|
||
BLACK BOX
|
||
|
||
1] A 36 VOLT ZENER DIODE.
|
||
2] A CERAMIC OR MYLAR CAPACITOR OF 0.1 MICROFARAD.
|
||
3] A ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR OF 1.0 MICROFARAD.
|
||
|
||
YOU CAN GET THESE AT YOUR LOCAL RADIO SHACK DEALER.
|
||
|
||
FIRST YOU HAVE TO OPEN UP YOUR PHONE.YOU SHOULD NOTICE THREE
|
||
WIRES COMING IN FROM THE BACK OF THE PHONE, A GREEN, RED, AND
|
||
YELLOW. MOST OF THE TIME THEY CAN DIFFER.DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE
|
||
YELLOW WIRE, WE WILL NOT BE USING THIS.YOU WILL NEED TO FIND THE
|
||
MOST POSITIVE OF THE REMAINING TWO WIRES.(ALMOST ALWAYS THE
|
||
GREEN WIRE). NOW CONNECT THE BANDED END OF THE ZENER DIODE TO
|
||
THE MORE POSITIVE OF THESE TWO WIRES. "IN SERIES". YOU HAVE JUST
|
||
COMPLETED THE FIRST STEP. FOR THE SECOND STEP YOU NEED A
|
||
CERAMIC OR MYLAR CAPACITOR OF 0.1 MICROFARAD. YOU CONNECT THIS
|
||
"IN PARRALLEL" ACROSS THE DIODE. THIS IS NEEDED TO ALLOW THE
|
||
DIODE TO PASS VOICE SIGNALS. NOW FOR THE FINAL STEP TAKE YOUR
|
||
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR OF UP TO ONE MICROFARAD WITH ITS '+' END
|
||
CONNECTED TO THE BANDED END OF THE DIODE AND THE OTHER END
|
||
SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THE ANODE END OF THE DIODE. MA BELL IS
|
||
NOT TOTALLY OBLIVIOUS TO THIS.IF THE PHONE RINGS FOR ABOUT A
|
||
HALF-HOUR THEY WILL THINK SOMETHING IS WRONG AND BILL YOU
|
||
ANYWAY. WHEN USING A BLACK BOX,YOUR PHONE WILL CONTINUE RING
|
||
EVEN THOUGH YOU PICKED IT UP. YOU HAVE TO MAKE A SWITCH TO
|
||
CONNECT ONE OF THE RINGER WIRES.THAT WILL SHUT IT OFF. THAT'S
|
||
IT! HAVE PHUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><<><>
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLACK2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\
|
||
<:-\-Black Box Plans-/-:>
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>Introduction<)
|
||
|
||
What is a BLACK BOX? A BLACK BOX is a device that is hooked up
|
||
to your phone that fixes your phone so that when you get a call, the
|
||
caller doesn't get charged for the call. This is good for calls up to 1/2
|
||
hour, after 1/2 hour the Gestapo (the you can guess what happens.
|
||
|
||
What this little beauty does is keep the line voltage from
|
||
dropping to 10v when you answer your phone. The line is insted kept at
|
||
36v and it will make the phone think that it is still ringing while your
|
||
talking. The reason for the 1/2 hour time limit is that the Gestapo thinks
|
||
that something is wrong after 1/2 an hour of ringing. (I mean, come on)
|
||
|
||
(>Phone Modification Instructions<)
|
||
|
||
All parts are available Radio Shack. Using the least possible parts
|
||
and arrangement, the cost is $0.98; and that is parts for two of them!
|
||
Talk about a deal! If you want to splurge then you can get a board, and
|
||
a switch. There are two s
|
||
|
||
|
||
** Schematic 1 for most fones **
|
||
** LED ON: BOX ON **
|
||
|
||
FROM >--------------------GREEN-> TO
|
||
LINE >--! 1.8k LED !---RED--> FONE
|
||
!--/\/\/\--!>--!
|
||
! !
|
||
------>/<-------
|
||
SPST
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor
|
||
1 1.5v LED
|
||
1 SPST switch
|
||
|
||
*You may just have two wires which you connect together for the switch.
|
||
|
||
|
||
** Schematic 2 for all fones **
|
||
** LED ON: BOX OFF **
|
||
FROM >---------------GREEN-> TO
|
||
LINE >------- ---RED--> FONE
|
||
! LED !
|
||
---->/<--!>--
|
||
! !
|
||
---/\/\/---
|
||
1.8k
|
||
|
||
Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor
|
||
1 1.5v LED
|
||
1 DPST switch
|
||
|
||
|
||
Here is the PC board layout that I recommend using. It is neat and is
|
||
very easy to hook up:
|
||
|
||
Schematic #1 Schematic #2
|
||
|
||
************** ****************
|
||
* * * ------- *
|
||
* --<LED>--- * * ! ! *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! <SWITCH> *
|
||
* RESISTOR ! * * ! ! ! *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! ! / *
|
||
* -------- ! * * ! ! \ *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! <LED>! / *
|
||
* --SWITCH-- * * ! ! \ *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! ! / *
|
||
L * ! ! * F L * ! ! ! * F
|
||
I>RED- -RED>O I>RED- ---RED>O
|
||
N>-----GREEN---->N N>-----GREEN------>N
|
||
E * h * E E * * E
|
||
************** ****************
|
||
|
||
|
||
Once you have hooked up all the parts, you must figure out what
|
||
set of wires go to the line and which go to the fone. This is because of
|
||
the fact that LED's must be put in, in a certain direction. Depending on
|
||
which way you put the LED is what controls what wires are for the line &
|
||
fone.
|
||
|
||
In order to find out, hook up the box in one direction using
|
||
one set of wires for line and the other for phone.
|
||
|
||
*NOTE* For Model I switch should be OFF.
|
||
*NOTE* For Model ][ switch should be
|
||
set to side connecting the LED.
|
||
|
||
Once you have hooked it up, then pick up the fone and see if the
|
||
LED is on. If it is, the LED will be lit. If is doesn't light then
|
||
switch the wires and try again. Once you know which are which then label
|
||
them. *NOTE* - If neither directions worked then your switch was in
|
||
the wrong position. Now lable the switch in its current position
|
||
as BOX ON.
|
||
|
||
(>Black Box Usage<)
|
||
|
||
The purpose of this box is not to people who call you so it would
|
||
make sense that it can only be used to recieve calls. When the box
|
||
is *ON* then you may only recieve calls. Your phone will ring like normal
|
||
and the LED light on the box will flash. When you answer the fone the LED
|
||
will light and the caller will not be charged. Hang up the fone after you
|
||
are done like normal. You will not be ab
|
||
|
||
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
_
|
||
___________________________________-END-_____________________________________
|
||
_
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLACK3 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\
|
||
<:-\-Black Box Plans-/-:>
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
|
||
(>Introduction<)
|
||
|
||
What is a BLACK BOX? A BLACK BOX is a device that is hooked up
|
||
to your phone that fixes your phone so that when you get a call, the
|
||
caller doesn't get charged for the call. This is good for calls up to 1/2
|
||
hour, after 1/2 hour the Gestapo (the you can guess what happens.
|
||
|
||
What this little beauty does is keep the line voltage from
|
||
dropping to 10v when you answer your phone. The line is insted kept at
|
||
36v and it will make the phone think that it is still ringing while your
|
||
talking. The reason for the 1/2 hour time limit is that the Gestapo thinks
|
||
that something is wrong after 1/2 an hour of ringing. (I mean, come on)
|
||
|
||
(>Phone Modification Instructions<)
|
||
|
||
All parts are available Radio Shack. Using the least possible parts
|
||
and arrangement, the cost is $0.98; and that is parts for two of them!
|
||
Talk about a deal! If you want to splurge then you can get a board, and
|
||
a switch. There are two s
|
||
|
||
|
||
** Schematic 1 for most fones **
|
||
** LED ON: BOX ON **
|
||
|
||
FROM >--------------------GREEN-> TO
|
||
LINE >--! 1.8k LED !---RED--> FONE
|
||
!--/\/\/\--!>--!
|
||
! !
|
||
------>/<-------
|
||
SPST
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor
|
||
1 1.5v LED
|
||
1 SPST switch
|
||
|
||
*You may just have two wires which you connect together for the switch.
|
||
|
||
|
||
** Schematic 2 for all fones **
|
||
** LED ON: BOX OFF **
|
||
FROM >---------------GREEN-> TO
|
||
LINE >------- ---RED--> FONE
|
||
! LED !
|
||
---->/<--!>--
|
||
! !
|
||
---/\/\/---
|
||
1.8k
|
||
|
||
Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor
|
||
1 1.5v LED
|
||
1 DPST switch
|
||
|
||
|
||
Here is the PC board layout that I recommend using. It is neat and is
|
||
very easy to hook up:
|
||
|
||
Schematic #1 Schematic #2
|
||
|
||
************** ****************
|
||
* * * ------- *
|
||
* --<LED>--- * * ! ! *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! <SWITCH> *
|
||
* RESISTOR ! * * ! ! ! *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! ! / *
|
||
* -------- ! * * ! ! \ *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! <LED>! / *
|
||
* --SWITCH-- * * ! ! \ *
|
||
* ! ! * * ! ! / *
|
||
L * ! ! * F L * ! ! ! * F
|
||
I>RED- -RED>O I>RED- ---RED>O
|
||
N>-----GREEN---->N N>-----GREEN------>N
|
||
E * h * E E * * E
|
||
************** ****************
|
||
|
||
|
||
Once you have hooked up all the parts, you must figure out what
|
||
set of wires go to the line and which go to the fone. This is because of
|
||
the fact that LED's must be put in, in a certain direction. Depending on
|
||
which way you put the LED is what controls what wires are for the line &
|
||
fone.
|
||
|
||
In order to find out, hook up the box in one direction using
|
||
one set of wires for line and the other for phone.
|
||
|
||
*NOTE* For Model I switch should be OFF.
|
||
*NOTE* For Model ][ switch should be
|
||
set to side connecting the LED.
|
||
|
||
Once you have hooked it up, then pick up the fone and see if the
|
||
LED is on. If it is, the LED will be lit. If is doesn't light then
|
||
switch the wires and try again. Once you know which are which then label
|
||
them. *NOTE* - If neither directions worked then your switch was in
|
||
the wrong position. Now lable the switch in its current position
|
||
as BOX ON.
|
||
|
||
(>Black Box Usage<)
|
||
|
||
The purpose of this box is not to people who call you so it would
|
||
make sense that it can only be used to recieve calls. When the box
|
||
is *ON* then you may only recieve calls. Your phone will ring like normal
|
||
and the LED light on the box will flash. When you answer the fone the LED
|
||
will light and the caller will not be charged. Hang up the fone after you
|
||
are done like normal. You will not be ab
|
||
|
||
_____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
_
|
||
___________________________________-END-_____________________________________
|
||
_
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLAST *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
[=-=================================-=]
|
||
[=-=] Presenting: [=-=]
|
||
[=-=] The !BLAST! Box [=-=]
|
||
[=-=] An *ORIGINAL* Box, [=-=]
|
||
[=-=] Designed And Invented By [=-=]
|
||
[=-=] (_> Shadow Hawk 1<_) [=-=]
|
||
[=-=================================-=]
|
||
Ever want to really make yourself be heard? Ever talk to someone on the phone
|
||
who just doesn't shut up? Or just call the operator and pop her eardrum? Well,
|
||
Up until recently it has been impossible for you to do theese things. That is,
|
||
unless of course you've got a blast box. All a blast box is, is a really cheap
|
||
amplifier, (around 5 watts or so) connected in place of the microphone on your
|
||
telephone. It works best on model 500 AT&T Phones, and if constructed small
|
||
enough, can be placed inside the phone.
|
||
|
||
Construction:
|
||
Construction is not really important. Well it is, but since I'm letting you
|
||
make your own amp, I really don't have to include this.
|
||
|
||
Usage:
|
||
Once you've built your blast box, simply connect a microphone (or use the
|
||
microphone from the phone) to the input of the amplifier, and presto. There it
|
||
is. Now, believe it or not, this device actually works. (At least on
|
||
crossbar.) It seems that illinois bell switching systems allow quite alot of
|
||
current to pass right through the switching office, and out to whoever you're
|
||
calling. When you talk in the phone, it comes out of the other phone (again it
|
||
works best if the phone that you're calling has the standard western electric
|
||
earpiece) incredibly loud. This device is espicially good for PBS Subscription
|
||
drives.
|
||
|
||
Have Phun, and don't get caught!
|
||
|
||
(_> Shadow Hawk 1 <_)
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***********************************************************
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*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLOTOBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+
|
||
%HOW TO BUILD A BLOTO BOX+
|
||
%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+
|
||
|
||
Finally, it is here! What was first conceived as a joke to fool the inncoent
|
||
phreakers around America has finally been concieved by the one phreak who is
|
||
the expert on lines and voltage: The Traveler. Other boxes by the Traveler
|
||
include the White Gold Box, the Aqua Box, The Diverti Box, and the Cold Box.
|
||
All of those plans will soon be available in a BBS/AE near you!
|
||
|
||
Well, for you people who are unenlightened about the Blotto Box, here is a
|
||
brief summery of a legend.
|
||
|
||
--*-=> The Blotto Box <=-*--
|
||
|
||
For years now every pirate has dreamed of the Blotto Box. It was at first
|
||
made as a joke to mock more ignorant people into thinking that the function
|
||
of it actually was possible. Well, if you are The Voltage Master, it is
|
||
possible. Originally conceived by King Blotto of much fame, the Blotto Box is
|
||
finally available to the public.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: The Traveler can not be responcable for the information disclosed in
|
||
the file! This file is strictly for informational purposes and should not be
|
||
actually built and used! Usage of this electronical impulse machine could have
|
||
the severe results listed below and could result in high federal prosecution!
|
||
|
||
All right, now that that is cleared up, here is the basis of the box and
|
||
it's function.
|
||
The Blotto Box is every phreaks dream... you could hold AT&T down on it's
|
||
knee's with this device. Because, quite simply, it can turn off the phone
|
||
lines everywhere. Nothing. Blotto. No calls will be allowed out of an area
|
||
code, and no calls will be allowed in. No calls can be made inside it for that
|
||
matter. As long as the switchhing system stays the same, this box will not
|
||
stop at a mere area code. It will stop at nothing. The electrical impulses
|
||
that emit from this box will open every line. Every line will ring and ring
|
||
and ring... the voltage will never be cut off until the box/ generator is
|
||
stopped. This is no 200 volt job, here. We are talking GENERATOR. Every phone
|
||
line will continue to ring, and people close to the box may be electricuted if
|
||
they pick up the phone.
|
||
|
||
But, the Blotto Box can be stopped by merely cutting of the line or
|
||
generator. If they are cut off then nothing will emit any longer. It will take
|
||
a while for the box to calm back down again, but that is merely a superficial
|
||
aftereffect. Once again: Construction and use of this box is not advised! The
|
||
Blotto Box will continue as long as thee is electricity to continue with.
|
||
|
||
OK, that is what it does, now, here are some interesting things for you to
|
||
do with it...
|
||
|
||
--*-=> The Blotto Box Functions and Installation <=-*--
|
||
|
||
Once you have installed your Blotto, there is no turning back. The
|
||
following are the instructions for construction and use of this box. Please
|
||
read and heed all warnings in the above section before you attempt to
|
||
construct this box.
|
||
|
||
Materials:
|
||
- A Honda portable generator or a main power outlet like in a
|
||
stadium or some such place.
|
||
- A radio shack cord set for 400 volts that splices a female
|
||
plug into a phone line jack.
|
||
- A meter of voltage to attach to the box itself.
|
||
- A green base (i.e. one of the nice boxes about 3' by 4' that
|
||
you see around in your neighborhood. They are the main switch
|
||
boards and would be a more effective line to start with.
|
||
or: A regular phone jack (not your own, and not in your area
|
||
code!
|
||
- A soudering iron and much souder.
|
||
- A remote control or long wooden pole.
|
||
|
||
Now. You must have guessed the construction from that. If not, here goes,
|
||
I will explain in detail. Take the Honda Portable Generator and all of the
|
||
other listed equiptment and go out and hunt for a green base. Make sure it is
|
||
one on the ground or hanging at head level from a pole, not the huge ones at
|
||
the top of telephone poles. Open it up with anything convienent, if you are
|
||
two feeble that fuck don't try this. Take a look inside... you are hunting
|
||
for color-coordinating lines of green and red. Now, take out your radio shack
|
||
cord and rip the meter thing off. Replace it with the voltage meter about. A
|
||
good level to set the voltage to is about 1000 volts. Now, attach the voltage
|
||
meter to the cord and set the limit for one thousand. Plug the other end of
|
||
the cord into the generator. Take the phone jack and splice the jack part
|
||
off. Open it up and match the red and green wires with the other red and green
|
||
wires. NOTE: If you just had the generator on and have done this in the
|
||
correct order, you will be a crispy critter. Keep the generator off until you
|
||
plan to start it up. Now, sauder those lines together carefully. Wrap duck
|
||
tape or insultation tape around all of the wires. Now, place the remote
|
||
control right on to the startup of the generator. If you have the long pole,
|
||
make sure it is very long and stand back as far away as you can get and reach
|
||
the pole over. NOTICE: If you are going right along with this without reading
|
||
the file first, you sill realize now tHat your area code is about to become
|
||
null! Then, getting back, twitch the pole/remote control and run for your
|
||
damn life. Anywhere, just get away from it. It will be generating so much
|
||
electricity that if you stand to close you will kill yourself. The generator
|
||
will smoke, etc. but will not stop. You are now killing your area code,
|
||
because all of that energy is spreading through all of the phone lines around
|
||
you in every direction.
|
||
|
||
Have a nice day!
|
||
|
||
--*-=> The Blotto Box: Aftermath <=-*--
|
||
|
||
Original Idea: King Blotto.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLUE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read: BLUE BOX PLANS!!
|
||
|
||
NOTE TO ALL:This is an original phile From the OSUNY BBS(now
|
||
defunct)...it is still a very commonplace file, and many law
|
||
enforcement agencies do have a printup of this file...If you
|
||
were ever caught with a copy of this phile, I have absoluely no
|
||
idea nor grasp of what the consequences would be..also note that
|
||
it is an old hardware type file...unless you are really
|
||
interested in building one, and can accept the consequences of
|
||
being caught with a hardware blue box(outlined on d1's
|
||
"PhreakersRights") then do not take this file and try to use
|
||
it...it can certainly mean nothing but trouble for you....
|
||
|
||
|
||
\-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/
|
||
\ /
|
||
\ The Art and /
|
||
\ Practice of /
|
||
\ Bue Boxing /
|
||
\ /
|
||
\=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/
|
||
|
||
=)>Originally typed by:<(=
|
||
~-Nickie Halflinger-~
|
||
~- & Mr. America -~
|
||
|
||
THIS IS THE TONE MATRIX FOR A BOX WHICH GENERATES TONES THAT
|
||
OPERATORS USE TO DIAL.ROTARY WORKS AS WELL, ON OPERATOR LINES,
|
||
BUT THIS IS TECHNOLOGICAL(!). NOW I AGREE WITH THE OPINION OF A
|
||
WELL KNOWN PHREAK THAT 'BOXING' IS/WILL BE FOR THE MOST PART
|
||
DEAD, BUT THIS IS TRADITION... FIRST,YOU DIAL DIR.ASST, OR AN
|
||
OPER. ETC, THEN YOU BLAST TE LINE WITH A 2600HZ TONE. THIS GIVES
|
||
YOU THE LINE, THIS IS ALSO HOW MA BELL TRACKS DOWN BLUE
|
||
BOXERS... THERE ARE 2600HZ DETECTORS SYSTEMS, AND EVEN ON OLD
|
||
#4 CROSSBARS... ONCE ON A OPER.TRUNK LINE, YOU USE YOUR BLUE
|
||
BOX/ROTARY TO DIAL... SO, IF YOU USE2600HZ, WHICH IS
|
||
NECESSARY, UNLESS YOU ARE *VERY* CAREFUL, YOU WILL BE SNAGGED.
|
||
FINALLY, THIS IS WHAT YOU READ!SO LONG AND HARD FOR:
|
||
|
||
700 : 1 : 2 : 4 : 7 : 11 :
|
||
900 : + : 3 : 5 : 8 : 12 :
|
||
1100 : + : + : 6 : 9 : KP :
|
||
1300 : + : + : + : 10 : KP2 :
|
||
1500 : + : + : + : + : ST :
|
||
: 900 : 1100 : 1300 : 1500 : 1700 :
|
||
|
||
USE KP TO START A CALL, AND ST TO STOP, WITH THE BELOVED 2600HZ
|
||
TONE TO DISCONNECT. I ALSO HEAR THAT 2600HZ RESETS SPRINT NODES
|
||
AND GIVES YOU THEIR INITIAL TONE.. NOW, IF YOU'RE WONDERING
|
||
ABOUT WHAT TO CALL FROM AN OPERATOR TRUNK, HERE ARE SOME GOODIES
|
||
TO HELP YOU OUT: XXX+101 - TOLL SWITCHING XXX+121 - LOCAL
|
||
OPERATOR XXX+131 - INFORMATION XXX+141 - RATE & ROUTE XXX+181 -
|
||
COIN REFUND OPERATOR XXX+11501 - MOBILE OPERATOR XXX+11521 -
|
||
MOBILE OPERATOR XXX+11511 - CONFERENCE OPERATOR
|
||
|
||
THESE WORK WITH ROTARY OR OPERATORS TONES, BUT ONLY ON OPER.
|
||
TRUNK LINES...
|
||
|
||
THANKS FOR LISTENING!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Blue Boxes, Part II
|
||
|
||
|
||
While reading the fine article on the blue box I saw that
|
||
there a lot of data left out of the document. I hope this adds,
|
||
in some small way, to the information.
|
||
First the tones. While all the informatio is correct, the
|
||
timing specs were not included. The tone pairs are to remain on
|
||
for 1/10 sec. with 1/10 sec. of slience between digits. The 'KP'
|
||
tones should be sent for 2/10 sec. A way to defeat the 2600hz
|
||
traps is to send along with the 2600z some pink noise(most of
|
||
the energy in this signal should be above 3000hz, this signal
|
||
won't make it over the toll network, but should carry as far as
|
||
your local toll center) so that the traps won't find 'pure'
|
||
2600hz on the trunk. Ths is not a perfectly safe way to box,
|
||
but it should slow down the discovery.
|
||
As to use, the first thing you need to understand is that
|
||
there are two(2) types of toll completing trunk, inward and
|
||
outward. The names are reference to the ofice that is switching
|
||
the call(The toll center that serves the WATS line you called)
|
||
and each type of trunk has a different class of service. From an
|
||
inward toll completing trunk, you can reach the different service
|
||
operators, the toll test board and the Inward Operator. Some
|
||
offices also allow remote testing and it is in these offices that
|
||
you can access the outward toll completing trunks. The Outward
|
||
trunks allow you to make Verification(emergency) calls, do
|
||
service monitoring(tapping), stack trunks(busy out all trunks
|
||
between LA and NYC), enable and disable TSPS positions, and in
|
||
some cases(on some 4A's) issue temporary rerouting instructions(
|
||
send all calls from LA to NYC via Miami, Boston, or any other
|
||
class 5 office or offices). Both type of trunk allow you to
|
||
place a 'standard' call with a box.
|
||
In some offices, mostly the small ones with a toll test
|
||
board that is unattended at night and on weekends, you can get an
|
||
outward toll completing tUh oh...
|
||
|
||
(>tward toll completing tUh oh...
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BLUE2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
[{-=:*> ASSORTED <*:=-}]
|
||
[{-=:*> BOX FREQUINCES <*:=-}]
|
||
|
||
(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)
|
||
|
||
BLUE BOX FREQUENCIES:
|
||
|
||
2600 HZ - USED TO GET ON/OFF TRUNK
|
||
|
||
TONE MATRIX TO USE AFTER 2600 HZ.
|
||
|
||
700: 1 : 2 : 4 : 7 : 11 :
|
||
|
||
900: + : 3 : 5 : 8 : 12 :
|
||
|
||
1100: + : + : 6 : 9 : KP :
|
||
|
||
1300: + : + : + : 10 : KP2 :
|
||
|
||
1500: + : + : + : + : ST :
|
||
|
||
|
||
900 :1100 :1300 :1500 : 1700 :
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
USE KP (1700+1100) TO START A CALL AND
|
||
ST (1500+1700) TO STOP. USE 2600 HZ TO
|
||
DISCONNECT.
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
RED BOX FREQS:
|
||
|
||
1700 HZ AND 2200 HZ MIXED TOGETHER
|
||
|
||
A NICKEL IS 66 MS ON (1 BEEP). A DIME IS 66MS ON, 66MS OFF,
|
||
66MS ON (2 BEEPS) A QUARTER IS 33MS ON, 33MS OFF REPEATED 5
|
||
TIMES. (MS= MILLISECOND). FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DONT KNOW,
|
||
A RED BOX SIMULATES MONEY BEING PUT INTO A PAY PHONE. YOU
|
||
MUST PUT IN SOME MONEY FIRST THOUGH (THE OPERATOR CAN TELL IF
|
||
MONEY WAS PUT IN BUT AS TO HOW MUCH, SHE LETS THE COMPUTER
|
||
ANSWER THAT)
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
TASI LOCKING FREQ:
|
||
|
||
TASI ( TIME ASSIGNMENT SPEECH INTERPOLATION ) IS
|
||
USED ON SATELITE TRUNKS, AND BASICALLY ALLOWS MORE THAN ONE
|
||
PERSON TO USE A TRUNK BY PUTTING THEM ON WHILE THE OTHER
|
||
PERSON ISNT TALKING. OF COURSE, YOU'D NEVER HEAR THE OTHER
|
||
PERSON TALKING ON YOUR TRUNK.
|
||
|
||
WHEN YOU START TO TALK, HOWEVER, THE TASI CONTROLLER HAS TO
|
||
FIND AN OPEN TRUNK FOR YOU. BECAUSE OF THIS, SOME OF YOUR
|
||
SPEECH IS LOST( BECAUSE OF THE DELAY IN FINDING A TRUNK)
|
||
THIS IS CALLED CLIPPING.
|
||
|
||
WELL, IF YOU WERE TRANSMITTING DATA OVER A TRUNK,
|
||
CLIPPING WOULD REALLY FUCK UP THE DATA. SO THERE IS SOMETHING
|
||
CALLED A TASI LOCKING FREQUENCY WHICH KEEPS THE TASI FROM
|
||
PUTTING ANYONE ELSE ON YOUR TRUNK OR YOU ON ANYONE ELSES
|
||
TRUNK. IN ANY CASE THE FREQ. IS 1850 HZ. SENT BEFORE THE
|
||
TRANSMISSION).
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BROWN *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\
|
||
<:-\-Brown Box Plans-/-:>
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>Introduction<)
|
||
|
||
This is a fairly simple modification that can be made
|
||
to any phone. All it does is allow you to take any 2 lines in
|
||
your house and create a party line. So far I have not heard of
|
||
any problems with it from my friends that have set one up and I
|
||
ha
|
||
|
||
I think that the convenience of having two people on line at any
|
||
one time will make up for the minor volume loss.
|
||
|
||
(>Phone Modification Instructions<)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Here is the diagram:
|
||
|
||
KEY:___________________________________
|
||
! PART ! SYMBOL !
|
||
-----------------------------------
|
||
!BLACK WIRE ! * !
|
||
!YELLOW WIRE ! = !
|
||
!RED WIRE ! + !
|
||
!GREEN WIRE ! - !
|
||
!SPDT SWITCH ! _/_ !
|
||
! _/_ !
|
||
!VERTICAL WIRE ! | !
|
||
!HORIZONTAL WIRE ! _ !
|
||
-----------------------------------
|
||
|
||
* = - +
|
||
* = - +
|
||
* = - +
|
||
* = - +
|
||
* = - +
|
||
* ==_/_- +
|
||
*******_/_++++++
|
||
| |
|
||
| |
|
||
| |
|
||
|_____PHONE____|
|
||
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
In some houses the black and yellow are already wired
|
||
in others you will have to go out to your box and rewire it. A
|
||
good way to figure out which line is which is to take the phone
|
||
you are looking for off the hook. Then you only need to take
|
||
the red and green wires entering your phone and hook them to the
|
||
different pairs of red and green going into the house. You
|
||
can't hurt anything in the phone or telephone by probeing. When
|
||
you find the pair that you want take the black from your line
|
||
and attach it to the red of the other line then take the yellow
|
||
and attach it to the green line. Now you are all set to go.
|
||
For people with rotary phones you can have one person call you
|
||
then place the second call out to the other person. Though not
|
||
phreakers tool, the brown box can be phun.
|
||
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
____________________________________-END-_____________________________________
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: BUDBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@
|
||
!@ @!
|
||
@! !@
|
||
!@ @!
|
||
@! The Bud Box !@
|
||
!@ ----------- @!
|
||
@! !@
|
||
!@ @!
|
||
@! Revision 1.0 !@
|
||
!@ By: Dr. D-Code & The Pimp @!
|
||
@! Of The High Mountain Hackerz !@
|
||
!@ HMH Inc. AE line.....702-831-4263 @!
|
||
@! HMH Inc. CS/CF.......702-832-7469 !@
|
||
!@ Both lines 10 megz and 2 drives @!
|
||
@! AE password.....BOMB !@
|
||
!@ @!
|
||
@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@
|
||
|
||
|
||
Necessary Materials
|
||
-------------------
|
||
Four alligator clips
|
||
One Telephone
|
||
Some telephone wire
|
||
|
||
Instructions
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
1) Find a neighbor's house that has a little gray box on the side. This box
|
||
should have a Bell logo on it (the gay little bell in a circle).
|
||
|
||
|
||
2) Apply pressure underneath the box and the front should come right off.
|
||
Pull the end off of the length of the telephone wire. Then strip the ends of
|
||
all the different colored wires inside. These should be green, red, yellow and
|
||
black. Attach an alligator clip to each of the wires. Then clip the clips to
|
||
the same colors in the box. Yellow to yellow, red to red and so on.
|
||
|
||
3) Then run the wire across the street back to your house and then plug a
|
||
phone into the other end of the wire.
|
||
4) Now you can dial out and receive the neighbors calls. Great for tapping the
|
||
phones and then blackmailing them. You can also stop phreaking because any
|
||
outgoing calls will be charged to the neighbors! Great eh?
|
||
|
||
All sysops may use these plans if they do not change them in any way at all.
|
||
|
||
-- (c) 1985 by Dr. D-Code & The Pimp --
|
||
-- HMH Inc. AE line......702-831-4263
|
||
-- HMH Inc. CS/CF........702-832-7469
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: CHARTREU *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
- The Marshals of Dynamic Discord -
|
||
- Present -
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
- The Chartreuse Box (or any other obnoxious color) -
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
- By: Wonko The Sane -
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Intro
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
The Chartreuse Box, so named because this is an obnoxious box
|
||
and chartreuse is an obnoxious color, is designed to take
|
||
advantage of the thousands of dollars Ma Bell pays to the electric
|
||
company each day. As you know, your telephone line is a constant
|
||
power source. The chart box is designed to allow you to tap that
|
||
power source for whatever sicko purposes you might have in mind.
|
||
|
||
Parts
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
[1]- 1 four prong to modular phone adapter (the rectangular beige
|
||
boxes with phone line jacks at one end and four prongs out
|
||
the other.)
|
||
[2]- 1 low power broad range rheostate.
|
||
[3]- some wire
|
||
[4]- a soldering iron
|
||
[5]- some electric tape
|
||
[6]- a 70 vlt. DC fuse (optional)
|
||
[7]- 1 SPST switch
|
||
|
||
Assembly
|
||
--------
|
||
|
||
Plug the adapter into a phone line, and use a multitester to
|
||
note which posts are charged. Use a magic marker to mark the
|
||
positive and negative poles. Do this first.
|
||
Take the adapter, and turn it upside down. You should
|
||
observe that the bottom fits into the top. Use a pocketknife,
|
||
small screwdriver, battle axe etc. to remove the bottom. Don't
|
||
break it.
|
||
Detach the two wires not connected to charged poles, and
|
||
scrap em. Detach the other two wires as well. Take your
|
||
rheostat, and mount it on the outside of the box, drilling a small
|
||
hole in the box, to run wires through.
|
||
Run wire from the charged connections from the line jack,
|
||
through the rheostat, to the charged poles. (see diagram).
|
||
|
||
positive line
|
||
\/ +---------+
|
||
---------..... : :
|
||
linejack+ :......#:rheostat :#........(fuse)....[=====]
|
||
---------.. : :
|
||
:... +---------+
|
||
:............#.........................[=====]
|
||
negative line
|
||
|
||
Key: # - Rheostate poles
|
||
. - Wiring path
|
||
[=]- Outside posts
|
||
|
||
Attach the fuse somewhere in the line if you feel like it.
|
||
When the phone rings 90 volts of pulsing DC power get shot down
|
||
your line, and can really fuck up whatever you have the chart box
|
||
hooked up to. Therefore, the fuse is a good idea.
|
||
You can also hook a switch up to the wiring, to give you more
|
||
control over when power starts to flow. Once all the wiring is
|
||
complete, push the wires and the fuse into the casing, and reclose
|
||
it. Then tape around the side of the box, to hold the wires that
|
||
come out to the rheostat down. I highly recommend that you mark
|
||
the charged posts with a marker, so you can easily identify them.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Use
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
To use the chart box, hook it up to a phone line, and grab a
|
||
multitester or voltmeter. Use the voltmeter to read off the
|
||
voltage from your chart box. You can get up to 12 volts (more if
|
||
you use a transformer) from the box, but you can use the rheostat
|
||
to calibrate the box for whatever voltage you need. Once the
|
||
voltage is set, remove the box from the line, hook your device up
|
||
to the charged poles, and plug the box back in. If you're really
|
||
in a constructive mood, build a switch into the box. Now leech Ma
|
||
Bell's precious energy to your hearts content.
|
||
|
||
Footnote
|
||
--------
|
||
|
||
This device has other potential uses. One of the most
|
||
obvious, and least useful (at least to my view) is as a volume
|
||
control for your phone. Maybe you have an aunt that talks REAL
|
||
LOUD!!!!! Also, you can use this device to set up a feedback
|
||
loop to mess up someone else's phone line. Finally, it may be
|
||
possible to use the chart box to tone down your connection, and
|
||
provide a little background noise, so that ESS doesn't pick up on
|
||
your blue boxing. This is not a guaranteed method, but if you do
|
||
it just right, you can make the 2600 blast sneak by the ESS
|
||
detection code.
|
||
Naturally, the main purpose of the chart box is to leech Ma
|
||
Bell just like she leeches you.
|
||
|
||
Hail Discordia!
|
||
|
||
Naturally, the main purpose of the chart box is to leech Ma Bell!
|
||
Captured From:
|
||
THE IMAGINATION FACTORY BBS (513)-787-3777
|
||
24 hours - 7 days
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: CHEESE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
$$$$$$$$$$-=>Making Your Phone<=-$$$$$$
|
||
$$$$$$$$$$-=>Into a Cheesebox <=-$$$$$$
|
||
|
||
/=\Typed by:Sir Knight/=\
|
||
|
||
A Cheesebox(named for the type ofbox the first one was
|
||
found in)is a type of box which will, in effect, make your telephone a
|
||
Pay-Phone.....This is a simple,modernized, and easy way of doing it....
|
||
|
||
Inside Info:These were first used by bookies many years ago as a way of
|
||
making calls to people without being called by the cops or having their
|
||
numbers traced and/or tapped......
|
||
|
||
How To Make A Modern Cheese Box
|
||
|
||
Ingredients:
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
1 Call Forwarding service on the
|
||
line
|
||
|
||
1 Set of Red Box Tones
|
||
|
||
The number to your prefix's Inter-
|
||
cept operator(do some scanning for
|
||
this one)
|
||
|
||
How To:
|
||
-------
|
||
|
||
After you find the number to the intercept operator in your prefix, use
|
||
your call-forwarding and forward all calls to her...this will make your phone
|
||
stay off the hook(actually, now it waits for a quarter to be dropped
|
||
in)...you now have a cheese box... In Order To Call Out On This Line:You must
|
||
use your Red Box tones and gener- ate the quarter dropping in...then,you can
|
||
make phone calls to people...as far as I know, this is fairly safe, and they
|
||
do not check much...Although I am not sure, I think you can even make
|
||
credit-card calls from a cheesebox phoneand not get
|
||
traced...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: CHEESE2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\--\
|
||
<:-\-Cheese Box Plans-/-:>
|
||
\--\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>Introduction
|
||
|
||
A CHEESE BOX (NAMED FOR THE TYPE OF BOX THE FIRST ONE WAS
|
||
FOUND IN) IS A TYPE OF BOX WHICH WILL, IN EFFECT, MAKE YOUR
|
||
TELEPHONE A PAY-PHONE.....THIS IS A SIMPLE, MODERNIZED, AND EASY
|
||
WAY OF DOING IT....
|
||
|
||
(>A Little History
|
||
|
||
THESE WERE FIRST USED BY BOOKIES MANY YEARS AGO AS A WAY OF
|
||
MAKING CALLS TO PEOPLE WITHOUT BEING CALLED BY THE COPS OR
|
||
HAVING THEIR NUMBERS TRACED AND/OR TAPPED......
|
||
|
||
(>Construction
|
||
|
||
INGREDIENTS:
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
1 CALL FORWARDING SERVICE ON THE
|
||
LINE
|
||
|
||
1 SET OF RED BOX TONES
|
||
|
||
THE NUMBER TO YOUR PREFIX'S INTER-
|
||
CEPT OPERATOR(DO SOME SCANNING FOR
|
||
THIS ONE)
|
||
|
||
(>How to Use
|
||
|
||
AFTER YOU FIND THE NUMBER TO THE INTERCEPT OPERATOR IN
|
||
YOUR PREFIX, USE YOUR CALL-FORWARDING AND FORWARD ALL CALLS TO
|
||
HER...THIS WILL MAKE YOUR PHONE STAY OFF THE HOOK (ACTUALLY, NOW
|
||
IT WAITS FOR A QUARTER TO BE DROPPED IN)...YOU NOW HAVE A CHEESE
|
||
BOX...IN ORDER TO CALL OUT ON THIS LINE: YOU MUST USE YOUR RED
|
||
BOX TONES AND GENERATE THE QUARTER DROPPING IN...THEN,YOU CAN
|
||
MAKE PHONE CALLS TO PEOPLE...AS FAR AS I KNOW, THIS IS FAIRLY
|
||
SAFE, AND THEY DO NOT CHECK MUCH...ALTHOUGH I AM NOT SURE, I
|
||
THINK YOU CAN EVEN MAKE CREDIT-CARD CALLS FROM A CHEESEBOX PHONE
|
||
AND NOT GET TRACED...
|
||
|
||
..ANYWAY..HAVE PHUN...
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
__________________________________-END-_______________________________________
|
||
|
||
l
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: CHROME *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
|
||
\[____________________________[_ \ /
|
||
\[ The Chrome Box [_ A Portable Self-Contained Device
|
||
\[ 14-JUN-88 [_ / to Manipulate Traffic Signals \
|
||
\[ Outlaw Telecommandos [_ / by Remote Control \
|
||
\[ Modem Free Earth [_ / \
|
||
\[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[_ -=p*p=-
|
||
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
|
||
Emergency vehicles in many cities are now using devices called OptoComs.
|
||
OptoComs are a system of sensors on traffic lights that detect a pattern
|
||
of flashes from vehicle-mounted strobe lights.
|
||
|
||
This flash pattern varies from city to city depending on the manufacturer
|
||
of the equipment used. Often the sensors are installed only at major
|
||
intersections. Nevertheless, the Chrome Box, which simulates these strobe
|
||
patterns can often be used to give your car the same priority as an
|
||
ambulance, paramedic van, firetruck or police car.
|
||
|
||
Because of the varying patterns on different systems this phile will
|
||
outline a general procedure for making the Chrome Box.
|
||
|
||
Decoding Flash Patterns:
|
||
|
||
First, you need to observe an emergency vehicle in action. You can wait
|
||
until you encounter one by chance, running out to see when you hear a siren,
|
||
or when you pull over in your car to let one pass by. You might wait near a
|
||
fire station for the next emergency to occur. Or, if you are very
|
||
impatient, you can summon one by calling in a false alarm (not recommended
|
||
in areas with limited services - that could divert attention from a real
|
||
emergency). If the OptoComs in your area are the kind with a pattern of
|
||
single flashes at a steady rhythm, you have merely to buy a strobe light at
|
||
Radio Shack & adjust the flash rate until you can induce a traffic light to
|
||
change.
|
||
|
||
If the flash pattern is more complex, you can videotape the emergency
|
||
vehicle & then play back the tape in single-frame mode, counting the number
|
||
of frames between each flash. Each video frame is 1/30 of a second, using
|
||
this you can calculate the time between flashes in the pattern. Another way
|
||
is to count the number of flashes (or flash-groups) in one minute and use
|
||
that to compute the rate. Counting video frames will give you a good idea of
|
||
the spacing of the flashes in a complex pattern. For really accurate
|
||
information, call the fire station & ask them, or write to the manufacturer
|
||
for a service manual, which will include a schematic diagram that you can
|
||
use to build one. A good cover story for this is that you are a consultant &
|
||
one of your clients asked you to evaluate Optocom systems, or you could pose
|
||
as a free-lance journalist writing an article.
|
||
|
||
Modifying the Strobe Light:
|
||
|
||
You may not have to modify the strobe at all. But if you need a faster
|
||
flash rate than your strobe allows, open it up & find the large capacitor
|
||
inside. Capacitors are marked in microfarads, abbreviated as mf,mfd or ufd.
|
||
By replacing the capacitor with one of the same voltage-rating (usually
|
||
250 volts or more) and a SMALLER value in microfarads, you can increase the
|
||
flash rate. Halving the microfarads doubles the rate.
|
||
The other component that can be changed is the potentiometer (the speed
|
||
control device with the knob on it). Using a smaller value (measured in
|
||
ohms or Kilohms, abbrevaited with the greek letter 'omega' or the letter K)
|
||
will speed up the strobe. There may also be a resistor (small cylinder with
|
||
several colored stripes on it, and wires coming out of each end). Replacing
|
||
this resistor with one of smaller value will also speed up the strobe.
|
||
|
||
To generate a complex pattern, you will either have to design and build a
|
||
triggering circuit using IC chips, or rig up a mechanical device with a
|
||
multiple-contact rotary switch and a motor. It HAS been done.
|
||
|
||
To modify the strobe for mobile operation the simplest thing is to get a
|
||
110-volt inverter that will run off of a car battery by plugging into the
|
||
cigarette lighter & run the strobe from that. Or, you can figure out (or find
|
||
in a hobby electronics magazine) a strobe circuit that will run from batteries
|
||
.
|
||
Battery-powered strobes may also be availble, either assembled or as kits.
|
||
|
||
Stealth Technology:
|
||
|
||
Most light sensors and photocells are more sensitive in the infrared area of
|
||
the light spectrum. Infrared (IR) is invisible to the human eye. Putting an
|
||
infrared filter over the strobe light may allow the Chrome Box to operate in
|
||
traffic undetected by police or other observers. IR filters can be obtained
|
||
from military surplus sniperscope illuminators, or from optical supply
|
||
houses like Dow-Corning or Edmunds Scientific Co.
|
||
|
||
Using the Chrome Box:
|
||
|
||
Mounted on your car, the Chrome Box can guarantee you green lights at major
|
||
intersections in cities that have OptoComs. Handheld Chrome Boxes may be
|
||
used to create gridlock by interfering with the normal flow of traffic. If
|
||
you have access to a window overlooking a traffic light, you can play pranks
|
||
by switching the signals at inappropriate moments, or you can plug the
|
||
strobe into an exposed outlet at a laundromat or gas station.
|
||
|
||
Some Decoded Patterns:
|
||
|
||
Torrance, California
|
||
Standard large Radio Shack strobe lights are used. Moderately fast rate.
|
||
* * * * * * * *
|
||
|
||
Manhattan Beach,CA
|
||
Flash-pairs in a 4:1 ratio, at a rate of 2 flash-pairs per second.
|
||
* * * * * * * *
|
||
<------ 1 sec ----->
|
||
|
||
******************************************************************
|
||
* Please add any new patterns or info you discover to this Phile *
|
||
******************************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: CLEAR *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[Ctrl-S Stop/Start] [Spacebar to Exit]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Clear Box Plans
|
||
|
||
|
||
The clear box is a new device which has just been invented that can be used
|
||
throughout Canada and rural United States. The clear box works on "PostPay"
|
||
payphones (fortress fones). Those are the payphones that dont require payment
|
||
until after the connection is established. You pick up the fone, get
|
||
a dial tone, dial your number, and then insert your money after the person
|
||
answers.If you dont deposit the money then you can not speak to the person on
|
||
the other end- because your mouth peice is cut off, but, not the ear piece.
|
||
(obviously these phones are nice for free calls to weather or time or
|
||
other such recordings).All you must do is to go to your nearby Radio Shack, or
|
||
electronics store,and get a four-transistor amplifier and a
|
||
telephone suction cup induction pick-up. The induction pick-up would be
|
||
hooked up as it normally would to record a conversation, except that it
|
||
ould be plugged into the out-
|
||
put of the amplifier and a microphone would be hooked to the input. So when
|
||
the party that is being called answers, the caller could speak through the
|
||
little microphone instead. His voice then goes through the amplifier and out
|
||
the induction coil, and into the back of the reciever where it would then be
|
||
broadcast through the phone lines and the other party would be able to hear
|
||
the caller. The Clear Box thus 'clears up' the problem of not being heard.
|
||
Luckily, the line will not be cut-off after a certain amount of time because
|
||
it will wait forever for the coins to be put in.The biggest advantage for all
|
||
of us about this new clear box is the
|
||
fact that this type of payphone will most likely become very common.
|
||
Due to a few things: 1st, it is a cheap way of getting the DTF,dial-tone-first
|
||
service, 2nd, it doesnt require any special equipment, (for the phone
|
||
company)This payphone will work on any phone line. Ususally a payphone line is
|
||
different, but this is a regular phone line and it is set up so the phone
|
||
does all the charging, not the company.
|
||
|
||
(>es all the charging, not the company.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: COPPER *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
|
||
@ @
|
||
@ =->The Copper<-= @
|
||
@ =->Box<-= @
|
||
@ @
|
||
@ Concieved By @
|
||
@ The Cypher @
|
||
@ [001010]->[1101101] @
|
||
@ @
|
||
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
|
||
|
||
Disclaimer (I know...):
|
||
This file is for informational purposes only. No use of this technique
|
||
is recommended for one of many reasons: 1) It makes other Phreaks & hacks
|
||
very upset, 2) It makes the Telco VERY upset, and you could be put away for
|
||
a LONG time if you dont know what youre doing. Telco employees could learn
|
||
something from the Copper Box. Well, anyway, off we go....
|
||
|
||
Purpose:
|
||
This box can destroy a phone company, no matter how big. You could bring
|
||
AT&T down to their knees! Only to be used by the most irate of Phracks,
|
||
it is intended for informational purposes only.
|
||
|
||
History:
|
||
This is really not a Box, but if you consider a Cheese Box a Box, then it
|
||
is. It was first concieved back in 1986 when a Phriend and I came up with
|
||
the idea while using a Copper-coloured fone, hence, a Copper Box.
|
||
|
||
Instructions:
|
||
You must obtain [1] extender, or phone company port, like an MCI or SPRINT
|
||
access number. [2] A hell of a lot of nerve, and vendetta towards the phone
|
||
company (phriend gets busted, rates increase, etc.) [3] a computer & modem
|
||
capable of autodialing [tone.]
|
||
|
||
Dial the number of the L/D service, then enter the code. Dial the number of
|
||
the service again, through the outdial number you are still on, enter code,
|
||
then dial again and again. You should hear, after a while (it will take a
|
||
long time for BIG companies) a slight high-pitched, unstable tone, that grows
|
||
louder and louder w/every dial. Once it gets so loud that it refuses to let
|
||
in any more sounds, you have just completed the first cycle of the Copper Box.
|
||
Leave line off-hook for about 10 minutes or until the tone seems to calm
|
||
down, or stop completely. Then, dial again and repeat over and over again
|
||
until when you dial a last time, it [the port] doesnt answer. You have just
|
||
killed a telephone company, extender, etc.
|
||
|
||
Theory of Operation:
|
||
What happens is that when the tone begins to rise, it is a result of cross-
|
||
talk feedback. The more you dial, the more it grows. In systems like these,
|
||
the small, sensitive equipment such as amplifiers, etc. begin to burn out as
|
||
a result of the feedback, damaging the equipment, and possibly starting a fire
|
||
at the location of the equipment.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: COPPER2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
|
||
@ @
|
||
@ =->The Copper<-= @
|
||
@ =->Box<-= @
|
||
@ @
|
||
@ Concieved By @
|
||
@ The Cypher @
|
||
@ [001010]->[1101101] @
|
||
@ @
|
||
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
|
||
|
||
Disclaimer (I know...):
|
||
This file is for informational purposes only. No use of this technique
|
||
is recommended for one of many reasons: 1) It makes other Phreaks & hacks
|
||
very upset, 2) It makes the Telco VERY upset, and you could be put away for
|
||
a LONG time if you dont know what youre doing. Telco employees could learn
|
||
something from the Copper Box. Well, anyway, off we go....
|
||
|
||
Purpose:
|
||
This box can destroy a phone company, no matter how big. You could bring
|
||
AT&T down to their knees! Only to be used by the most irate of Phracks,
|
||
it is intended for informational purposes only.
|
||
|
||
History:
|
||
This is really not a Box, but if you consider a Cheese Box a Box, then it
|
||
is. It was first concieved back in 1986 when a Phriend and I came up with
|
||
the idea while using a Copper-coloured fone, hence, a Copper Box.
|
||
|
||
Instructions:
|
||
You must obtain [1] extender, or phone company port, like an MCI or SPRINT
|
||
access number. [2] A hell of a lot of nerve, and vendetta towards the phone
|
||
company (phriend gets busted, rates increase, etc.) [3] a computer & modem
|
||
capable of autodialing [tone.]
|
||
|
||
Dial the number of the L/D service, then enter the code. Dial the number of
|
||
the service again, through the outdial number you are still on, enter code,
|
||
then dial again and again. You should hear, after a while (it will take a
|
||
long time for BIG companies) a slight high-pitched, unstable tone, that grows
|
||
louder and louder w/every dial. Once it gets so loud that it refuses to let
|
||
in any more sounds, you have just completed the first cycle of the Copper Box.
|
||
Leave line off-hook for about 10 minutes or until the tone seems to calm
|
||
down, or stop completely. Then, dial again and repeat over and over again
|
||
until when you dial a last time, it [the port] doesnt answer. You have just
|
||
killed a telephone company, extender, etc.
|
||
|
||
Theory of Operation:
|
||
What happens is that when the tone begins to rise, it is a result of cross-
|
||
talk feedback. The more you dial, the more it grows. In systems like these,
|
||
the small, sensitive equipment such as amplifiers, etc. begin to burn out as
|
||
a result of the feedback, damaging the equipment, and possibly starting a fire
|
||
at the location of the equipment.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: CRIMSON *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
||
(*) Crimson Box (*)
|
||
(*) Plans (*)
|
||
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
||
|
||
The Crimson Box is very simple device that will allow you to put
|
||
someone on hold or make your fone busy with a large amount of
|
||
ease. You flip a switch and the person can't hear you talking.
|
||
Flip it back and everything is peechy.
|
||
|
||
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
||
(*) Needed Materials (*)
|
||
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
||
|
||
(1) 100 ohm or less resistor
|
||
(1) SPDT toggle switch, On-On
|
||
(3) feet of good wire
|
||
Wire cutters
|
||
Solder and soldering iron
|
||
|
||
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
||
(*) Construction & Schemtaic (*)
|
||
(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)
|
||
|
||
First I will give you the schematic and then I will explain what
|
||
the hell is going on.
|
||
|
||
-----------black wire on line---------
|
||
--------+ red wire on line +------
|
||
--------!--+/\/\/-green wire---!------
|
||
--------!--! yellow wire-------!------
|
||
! ! !
|
||
+--!------+ !
|
||
+----+ ! +----------+
|
||
! ! !
|
||
1 2 3
|
||
|
||
Ok. The '/\/\/' is the resistor. And '1 2 3' is the switch where
|
||
the numbers are the poles on the switch. Notice you leave the
|
||
black and yellow wires alone. You DO NOT cut them!
|
||
|
||
Strip the red and green wires so you've got about an inch of
|
||
bare wire. Solder some of the extra wire and follow the
|
||
schematic. You should have the resistor on the green wire with
|
||
an extra piece of wire coming from one leg of it. The other leg
|
||
goes to the other end of the green wire. You should solder the
|
||
green wire to the left pole of the switch and the red to the
|
||
middle and the other end of the red to the right pole.
|
||
|
||
Now, lift up the phone. If all you get is an annoying buzz then
|
||
throw the [switch and you should get a dial tone. If not, don't
|
||
worry and just follow the instructions and schematic again.
|
||
|
||
_______________________________________
|
||
|
||
This has been an HMH presentaion-1985
|
||
Crimson Box - Written and created by:
|
||
Dr. D-Code
|
||
Watch for the upcoming Sand Box
|
||
_______________________________________
|
||
|
||
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|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: DAYGLO *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
Gomez #24 @3460
|
||
Mon Oct 08 22:06:27 1990
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
/ How to build /
|
||
/ -%> Day-Glo Box <%- /
|
||
/ Written, typed, and conceptualized by /
|
||
/ John F. Kennedy /
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
|
||
-> Author's note:
|
||
|
||
Yes, yes, I know that this box is similar to several other boxes,
|
||
including the so-called "Bud box," and the "beige box." Well, my reason for
|
||
writing this version is because of the fact that once finished constructing
|
||
the box, the file does not contain very much information on usage. It is
|
||
beacuse of that reason that this file was written. By the way, call
|
||
Ground 0 at 988-4426. Thank you.
|
||
|
||
-> What is the function of a Day-Glo box?
|
||
|
||
Well, a Day-glo box will let you place calls for free with no time limit,
|
||
no possibility of a wiretap, and the calls can be placed from anywhere in the
|
||
world. Too good to be true, you say? Well, read on.
|
||
|
||
-> How does a Day-glo box work?
|
||
|
||
A day-glo box is very easy to make, and very inexpensive to build. It
|
||
works like this: On the outside of every home that has a phone, there is
|
||
something called "the outside connection box," which is where the house is
|
||
connected to Ma Bell's network. This ingenious device connects to a) your
|
||
phone, b) the victim's outside box. You should be starting to get the idea.
|
||
|
||
-> How do I construct a day-glo box?
|
||
|
||
Materials necessary: 1. Radio Shack modular conversion jack
|
||
2. A small experimenter's box (optional)
|
||
3. 1 foot of red wire. (better to overkill)
|
||
4. 1 foot of green wire. (same as above)
|
||
5. 2 medium alligator clips
|
||
|
||
Well, in order to construct this box, you will need all of the above
|
||
materials. Note that your wire does not necessarily have to be red or green,
|
||
but it is necessary that you be able to tell them apart. Also, you might want
|
||
to use thick, easily bent wire (audio hookup wire works best) instead of bell
|
||
wire. Now, on to the construction.
|
||
|
||
1. Remove the actual modular jack from the conversion box. This can be
|
||
done by pushing inward and then up, or you can just cut the plastic.
|
||
|
||
2. Remove the black and yellow wires from the jack. You can either clip
|
||
these or rip them out.
|
||
|
||
3. To your newly isolated jack, add the 1 foot wire extensions to the
|
||
respective wires. Soldering and then wrapping the connections with
|
||
electrical tape works best.
|
||
|
||
4. Next, solder the alligator clips to the extended wires. If you do not
|
||
wish to solder them, then just wrap the clips with the wire.
|
||
|
||
5. Now, place this newly made contraption into a box (optional). You may
|
||
need to drill a few holes, and possibly remove the alligator clips,
|
||
but you should have read this file first, anyway.
|
||
|
||
-> Wiring Diagram
|
||
|
||
Modular--------------Red-----+----Extension wire---------< Alligator
|
||
Jack --------------Green---+----Extension wire---------< Clips
|
||
|
||
Pretty easy, eh?
|
||
|
||
-> Usage of the day-glo box
|
||
|
||
The day-glo box will work with any phone. First, you need to locate a
|
||
house that has a phone. Next, (it's preferable to do this at night) go up
|
||
to the and locate the outside connection box. Pop the cover off. Locate
|
||
prong 3 and prong 4. You will attach the green wire clip to prong 3. The
|
||
red wire clip will go to prong 4. Now, plug your phone (preferably a
|
||
trimline or ranger) into your modular plug. You may now either listen in on
|
||
the call (wire tap) OR you may call out to anywhere in the world. If you
|
||
are really daring, you can bring your computer with you. Note: This box
|
||
may also be used in conjunction with the lunch box in order to make a
|
||
perfect phone bug.
|
||
|
||
-> Other neat things you can do with your new box:
|
||
|
||
1: Call 976 numbers. This should be done very frequently. Also, I find
|
||
that after finding the victim's outside box, several calls to the
|
||
gay hotlin will have interesting after-effects; namely, his parents
|
||
wondering about him.
|
||
|
||
2: Alliance teleconferencing can be accomplished quite easily. Try it!
|
||
Call 0-700-456-1000. Or, tell the operator you'd like to initiate a
|
||
conference.
|
||
|
||
3: Of course, you should place several calls to other countries. This can
|
||
be accomplished by looking in the front of your white pages for the
|
||
various country and city codes. You should be able to follow the
|
||
directions provided in there.
|
||
|
||
-> Using your box at apartments/community connection boxes:
|
||
|
||
Have you ever wondered what those 6ft tall cabinets with the bell logo on
|
||
them were for? Well, if you've never seen them, here's a quick description:
|
||
They are 6ft tall by 3ft wide, and painted the dull phone company green.
|
||
They can be opened quite easily with a 7/16ths inch socket wrench. After
|
||
turning the bold over the handle, turn the handle to the right and pull. It
|
||
should open, displaying over 100 different lines. Occasionally, you can find
|
||
tech. manuals and test kits inside. They are usually located near phone
|
||
lines.
|
||
|
||
Okay, now, once you have opened one of these calling cabinets, locate the
|
||
line of your choice. You will have to take out both the orange and the white
|
||
insulated screws. The purple and white wires should come off along with the
|
||
screws. The lines go out to the house, and the screw posts are the actual
|
||
line. Now, you should clip the alligators to the posts, with one part of
|
||
the clip on the insulation, and one inside the screw hole to insure the
|
||
best connection. Oh, if you want the home to remain connected, clip the
|
||
wires inside the hole using the alligator clips. By the way, the red
|
||
terminal on your box goes to the orange post, and the green one to the
|
||
white post... if that doesn't work, reverse the connection. Now, to find
|
||
out the number you have taken over, dial 380-55555555. Yes, that's eight
|
||
fives. A computer voice should tell you what number you are on. heh.
|
||
|
||
I hope you can take it from here. Oh, in apartments, you can find the
|
||
calling cabinet in the basement... remember, this is not your line, so do
|
||
anything you want. Call the President or something.
|
||
|
||
Disclaimer: I, John F. Kennedy, can not be held responsible for your actions
|
||
in any way. This file was written for informational purposes only,
|
||
and should not be used to make free phone calls. In downloading
|
||
or copying this file, you are agreeing to this disclaimer.
|
||
|
||
Special thanks goes out to: The Longshot, for sending me an old Phucked Agent
|
||
04 phile.
|
||
or
|
||
|
||
Special thanks goes out to: The Longshot, for sending me an old
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: DLOCBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][
|
||
][//////////////////////////////////][
|
||
][///////////THE/DLOC/BOX///////////][
|
||
][//////////////////////////////////][
|
||
][//////////////-=BY=-//////////////][
|
||
][//////////////////////////////////][
|
||
][//////THE/DARK/LORDS/OF/CHAOS/////][
|
||
][//////////////////////////////////][
|
||
][////PROWLER///////////////////////][
|
||
][///////APPRENTICE/////////////////][
|
||
][//////////PRO/HACK////////////////][
|
||
][//////////////ZEUS////////////////][
|
||
][////////////////TARKMETH//////////][
|
||
][///////////////////BLACKSTOKE/////][
|
||
][//////////////////////////LAZER///][
|
||
][//////////////////////////////////][
|
||
][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][
|
||
|
||
|
||
STUFF YOU'LL NEED:
|
||
------------------
|
||
|
||
A SOLDERING IRON
|
||
A SPOOL OF LOW RESISTANCE WIRE
|
||
2 FEMALE FONE JACKS
|
||
2 SPST TOGGLE SWITCHES
|
||
4 GOLD PLATED ALLIGATOR CLIPS
|
||
A BOX TO PUT IT ALL IN
|
||
SOME SOLDER
|
||
A BRAIN
|
||
|
||
HERE'S A SIMPLE DIAGRAM OF HOW IT IS
|
||
PUT TOGETHER:
|
||
|
||
@ @
|
||
KEY: G R
|
||
G R
|
||
G= GREEN WIRE G R
|
||
R= RED WIRE G R
|
||
*= FEMAL JACK G R
|
||
\= SPST SWITCH G R
|
||
O= CONNECTION O------*-----O
|
||
@= GATOR CLIPS ! !
|
||
-= WIRE ! !
|
||
!= WIRE \ \
|
||
! !
|
||
! !
|
||
! !
|
||
O------*-----O
|
||
G R
|
||
G R
|
||
G R
|
||
G R
|
||
G R
|
||
G R
|
||
@ @
|
||
|
||
ASSEMBLE IT AS ABOVE, AND PUT IT IN THE BOX, WITH THE TOGGLE
|
||
SWITCHES PARALLEL, AND THE FEMALE JACKS MOUNTED ON EITHER SIDE
|
||
OF THE BOX. OR, IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GO TO THE TROUBLE OF MAKING
|
||
IT BY YOURSELF, YOU CAN GET ONE FOR $7.50 FROM DLOC. OURS ARE
|
||
ENCASED IN A STURDY PLASTIC BOX, WITH OUR LOGO STENCILED ON THE
|
||
SIDE, AND ARE VERY WELL MADE. IF YOU WANT TO BUY ONE, CONTACT A
|
||
DLOC MEMBER ON ONE OF THE BOARDS LISTED BELOW IN THIS FILE.
|
||
|
||
DLOC BOX FUNCTIONS:
|
||
-------------------
|
||
|
||
HOOKUP: TO HOOK UP THE BOX, PLUG YOUR FONES INTO THE JACKS ON
|
||
THE BOX. ON MINE, THE WIRES ARE LABELED EVERY FOOT SO THAT I
|
||
KNOW WHICH TRUNK I'M ON. CLIP THE APPROPRIATE SET OF CLIPS ON
|
||
THE TERMINALS YOU WISH TO INVADE, AND THEN LISTEN/DIAL THROUGH
|
||
WHICHEVER PHONE IS CONNECTED. THIS BOX HAS TWO LINES GOING
|
||
THROUGH IT, WITH AN OPTION TO CONFER- ENCE THE TWO. I ADDED THIS
|
||
SO IF WHILE ON ALLIANCE TELECONFERENCING, YOU WANT TO DIAL AN
|
||
800,900,700, OR 976 NUMBER, YOU CAN SIMPLY DIAL IT WITH THE
|
||
OTHER TRUNK AND THEN CONFERENCE THE TWO.
|
||
|
||
CONFERENCING THE TWO LINES: TO JOIN THE TWO LINES, TURN BOTH OF
|
||
THE TOGGLE SWITCHES TO THE ON POSITION.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO PHONE IS CONNECTED TO THE BOX WHEN YOU
|
||
HOOK UP THE CLIPS, AND ALSO MAKE SURE THAT BOTH SWITCHES ARE
|
||
TURNED OFF.
|
||
|
||
++FILE BY PROWLER ON 3/10/88++
|
||
|
||
l
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: GOLD *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
GOLD BOX PLANS: COURTESY OF SIR WILLIAM
|
||
|
||
HOW TO BUILD IT
|
||
_______________
|
||
|
||
|
||
YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING:
|
||
|
||
TWO 10K OHM AND THREE 1.4K OHM RESISTOR ES, TWO 2N3904 TRANSISTORS, TWO
|
||
PHOTOCE LLS, TWO RED LED'S (THE MORE LIGHT PROD UCED THE BETTER), A BOX
|
||
THAT WILL NOT L ET LIGHT IN, AND RED AND GREEN WIRE.
|
||
|
||
LIGHT FROM THE #1 LED MUST SHING DIREC TLY ON THE PHOTOCELL #1. THE GOLD
|
||
BOX I MAID NEEDED THE TOP OF THE LED'S TO TOU CH THE PHOTOCELL FOR IT TO
|
||
WORK. THE SAME APPLIES TO THE #2 PHOTOCELL AND LED 1
|
||
|
||
:-PHOTOCELL--:
|
||
: :
|
||
: :BASE
|
||
: 1 TTTTT
|
||
: +LED- TRANSISTOR
|
||
: TTTTT
|
||
: : :
|
||
: -I(-- : :COLLECTOR
|
||
RED1--< >:--: :-------:-----GREEN2
|
||
-I(-- : ----------:
|
||
: :
|
||
2 :-/+/+/-/+/+/-/+/+/-/+/+/
|
||
LED 10K 10K 1.4K 1.4K
|
||
RESISTORES
|
||
|
||
2
|
||
-PHOTOCELL-----------------
|
||
: :
|
||
:BASE :
|
||
TTTTT :
|
||
TRANSISTOR :
|
||
TTTTT :
|
||
: :EMITTER :
|
||
GREEN1- --------------------------RED2
|
||
: :
|
||
/+/+/
|
||
1.4K
|
||
|
||
THE 1.4K RESISTOR IS VERIABLE AND IF TH E SECCOND PART OF THE GOLD BOX IS
|
||
SKIPPE D IT WILL STILL WORK BUT WHEN SOMEONE P ICKS THE PHONE UP THEY WILL
|
||
HEAR A FAIN T DIAL TONE IN THE BACKGROUND AND MIGHT REPORT IT TO THE
|
||
GESTOPO ER...(AT&T). 1.4K WILL GIVE YOU GOOD RECEPTION WITH LITTLE RISK
|
||
OF A GESTOPO AGENT AT YOUR DOOR.
|
||
|
||
|
||
NOW THAT YOU HAVE BUILT IT TAKE TWO GREEN WIRES OF THE SAME LENTH STRIP
|
||
THE ENDS, TWIST TWO ENDS TOGETHER AND CONN ECT THEM TO GREEN1 AND PLACE A
|
||
PEICE OF TAPE ON IT WITH LINE #1 WRITING ON IT. CONTINUE THE PROCESS WITH
|
||
RED1 ONLY US E RED WIRE. REPEAT WITH RED2 AND GREEN2 BUT CHANGE TO LINE
|
||
#2.
|
||
|
||
|
||
HOW TO INSTALL
|
||
______________
|
||
|
||
YOU WILL NEED TO FIND TWO PHONE LINES THAT ARE CLOSE TOGETHER. LABEL
|
||
ONE OF THE PHONES LINES LINE #1.CUT THE PHONE LINES AND TAKE THE OUTER
|
||
COUTING OFF I T. THERE SHOULD BE 4 WIRES CUT THE YELL OW AND BLACK WIRES
|
||
OFF AND STRIP THE RE D AND GREEN WIRES FOR BOTH LINES.
|
||
|
||
LINE #1 SHOULD BE IN TWO PEICES TAKE THE GREEN WIRE OF ONE END AND
|
||
CONNECT IT TO THE ONE OF THE GREEN WIRES ON THE GOLD BOX. TAKE THE OTHER
|
||
HALF OF LINE # 1 AND HOOK THE FREE GREEN WIRE TO THE G REEN WIRE ON THE
|
||
PHONE LINE. REPEAT THE PROCESS WITH RED1 AND THE OTHER LINE.
|
||
|
||
ALL YOU NEED TO DO NOW IS TO RIGHT D OWN THE PHONE NUMBERS OF THE PLACE
|
||
YOU HOOKED IT UP AT AND GO HOME AND CALL IT. YOU SHOULD GET A DIAL TONE!!!
|
||
IF NOT LEAVE ME A MESSAGE ON THE MODEM MADNESS BBS 516-569-0589 OR TRY
|
||
CHANGING THE EMITTER WITH COLLECTOR. OH AND HOOKING IT UP TO A PAYPHONE
|
||
IS A FEDERAL OFFENCE AND IS ILLEAGAL TO PUT ON ANY PHONE. I RECOMMEND YOU
|
||
SEE YOU R LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT BEFORE DOING ANYTHING SAID IN THIS
|
||
ARTICLE. (HAHAHAHA!!!!!!)
|
||
|
||
l
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: GREEN *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
:%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%:
|
||
:% %:
|
||
:% THE GREEN BOX %:
|
||
:% %:
|
||
:%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%:
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Green Box generates useful tonessuch as COIN COLLECT, COIN RETURN, and
|
||
RINGBACK. These are the tones that ACTS or the TSPS operator would send to
|
||
the CO when appropriate. Unfortunately, the green box cannot be used at a
|
||
fortress station, but must be used by the CALLED party. The tones (hz) are:
|
||
|
||
COIN COLLECT 700 + 1100
|
||
COIN RETURN 1100 + 1700
|
||
RINGBACK 700 + 1700
|
||
|
||
Before the called party sends any of these tones, an operator released
|
||
signal should be sent to alert the MF detectors at the CO. This can be done
|
||
by sending 900 + 1500 Hz or a single 2600 Hz wink (90 ms) followed by a 60 ms
|
||
gap and then the appropriate signal for at least 900 ms. Also, do not forget
|
||
that the initial rate is collected shortly before the 3 minute period is up.
|
||
|
||
:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: JACKBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
JACKBOX
|
||
MA BELL IS NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH STANDARDS! JUST ABOUT EVERY MANUFACTURER OF
|
||
IC'S THAT GENERATE TOUCH TONES HAS ALSO GONE BY THE 16 KEY (8 TONE) STANDARD
|
||
FOR TOUCH TONE PADS. AND IT IS EVEN EASIER TO CONVERT A TONE PAD THAT USES AN
|
||
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TO GENERATE THE TONES THAN CONVERTING A MA BELL PAD!
|
||
|
||
IT WILL HELP IMMENSELY IF YOU HAVE THE SCHEMATIC FOR THE PAD IN QUESTION, OR
|
||
AT LEAST THE PIN-OUT DIAGRAM OF THE CHIP BEING USED. PIN-OUTS CAN USUALLY BE
|
||
OBTAINED FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR FROM AN ECG, SK, GE OR SIMILIAR
|
||
SEMICONDUCTER HANDBOOK (PROVIDED THAT MANUFACTURER MAKES AN EQUIVALENT FOR
|
||
THE CHIP IN YOUR PAD). I'LL USE THE RADIO SHACK CEX-4000 TONE PAD MODULE FOR
|
||
AN EXAMPLE, EVEN THOUGH IT IS PROBABLY ALMOST THE LOUSIEST ONE YOU CAN BUY,
|
||
IT IS FAIRLY TYPICAL ASILY AVAILABLE.
|
||
|
||
TAKE A LOOK AT THE DIAGRAM OR THE PIN-OUT OF THE CHIP. YOU SHOULD SEE TWO
|
||
GROUPS OF PINS, THE ROWS TONE PINS AND THE COLUMN TONE PINS. THESE WILL BE
|
||
MARKED AS R1,R2,R3,R4 AND C1,C2,C3 (RADIO SHACK) OR OR X1,X2,X3 AND Y1,Y2,Y3
|
||
ETC. ON OTHERS. AT ANY RATEU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DISTINGUISH WHICH THREE
|
||
PINS CONTROL THE COLUMNS AND WHICH FOUR CONTROL THE ROWS. IF YOU'RE LUCKY,
|
||
EACH GROUP OF ROWS AND COLUMNS WILL BE CONTIGUOUS. NOW LOOK AT THE COLUMN
|
||
PINS, AND YOU'LL PROBABLY SEE AN EMPTY PIN RIGHT NEXT TO THEM. THIS IS THE
|
||
COLUMN PIN FTHE 1633 HZ TONES. THESE CHIPS USUALLY ACHIEVE THEIR SWITCHING BY
|
||
CONNECTING A ROW PIN WITH A COLUMN PIN (THAT WAY TQAN USE A0VERY SIMPLE
|
||
KEYBOARD PAD, UNLIKE MA BELL'S COMPLICATED ONE). SO ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TAKE
|
||
A SPDT SWITCH AND A FEW PIECES OF WIRE, CUT THE TRACE GOING TO THE COLUMN 3
|
||
PIN OF THE CHIP, ATTACH A WIRE FROM THE CHIP SIDEOF THAT CUT TO ONE END OF THE
|
||
SPDT SWITCH, A WIRE FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CUT TO THE CENTER OF THE SPDT
|
||
SWITCH, AND FINALLY, FROM THE REMAINING CONTACT ON THE SPDT SWITCH, HOOK A
|
||
WIRE TO THE PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED PIN C4 (COLUMN 4). NOW YOU HAVE A "BANK
|
||
SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE DESCRIBED IN THE PREVIOUS BULLETIN
|
||
FOR MODIFYING A MA BELL PAD.
|
||
|
||
IF YOU CAN'T GET THE SCHEMATICS OR THE PIN OUTS FOR YOUR CHIP, DON'T DESPAIR.
|
||
THERE IS STILL HOPE FOR YOU! YOU JUST HAVE TO TRACK THE CONNECTIONS GOING FROM
|
||
THE PAD'S KEYS TO THE CHIP. CHANCES ARE YOU'LL FIND THAT EACH ROW HAS A COMMON
|
||
TRACE, AND SO DOES EACH COLUMN (FOR THOSE NON-TECHNICAL FOLKS, A TRACE IS A
|
||
CONNECTION ETCHED OUT ON A CIRCUIT BOARD). JUST FOLLOW THESE TO THE CHIP, AND
|
||
MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEMATIC UP. NOW TAKE A LOOK FOR THAT EXTRA PIN--THERE SHOULD
|
||
BE ONE FLOATING AROUND RIGHT NEXT TO THE COLUMN PINS. IT WILL BE NOT BE HOOKED
|
||
UP TO ANYTHING ELSE, THAT IS, "HANGING FREE". DRILL A HOLE IN THE SIDE OF
|
||
TONEPAD'S CASE, AND MOUNT YOUR SWITCH. RADIO SHACK SELLS A NICE MICROMINIATURE
|
||
SWITCH THAT WORKS EXCELLENTLY! (ALMOST THE ONLY GOOD THING I CAN SAY ABOUT
|
||
RADIO SHACK IN THIS ARTICLE)
|
||
|
||
HAPPY PHREAKING.....
|
||
|
||
l
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: LIGHT *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
How To Make An In-Use Light
|
||
From The Night Owl AE
|
||
|
||
|
||
This file describes the operation and construction of a device that will
|
||
signal whether or not an extension of a particular phone line is off-hook. It
|
||
does NOT indicate whether or not a phone is being tapped, and will light
|
||
whenever any extension is picked up.
|
||
|
||
The principle under which this device operates is that there is a voltage
|
||
across the red and green wires of the phone line (the other wires are rarely
|
||
used) that drops significantly when an extension is lifted. Though this
|
||
voltage can be used to power a light on its own, the light would have to be of
|
||
a very low power consumption in order not to keep the phone off-hook, and it
|
||
would only light when the phone is on-hook.
|
||
|
||
A simple way to get around the above problem is to use a low current relay.
|
||
Radio Shack sells some nice 12VDC SPDT relays that work well for this purpose.
|
||
Don't buy the red relays or the subminis; though you want a low current
|
||
coil, you also want the contacts to be able to handle a decent current.
|
||
DPDT (double pole, double throw) will also work, you just won't use the
|
||
other contacts.
|
||
|
||
For a 12 volt coil, the voltage will have to be dropped so that the relay
|
||
will function properly. The proper resistance is around 10K ohms, but it is
|
||
best to use a 5K ohm fixed resistor and a 10K ohm variable (standard values,
|
||
any combination that can cover the 10K range will work fine). Adjust it to
|
||
approximately 10K, or halfway for the combination above. Connect the
|
||
resistors in series with the coil, and we'll adjust it later.
|
||
|
||
Due to the nature of this device (or rather, its simplicity) it will
|
||
operate without having to be plugged into a phone, or vice versa. In other
|
||
words, you can plug it directly into a jack anywhere, and it'll work.
|
||
You'll want to get a modular plug that terminates in spade lugs for this
|
||
purpose. Connect the green wire to one side of the coil, and the red to the
|
||
resistors (so that it's all in series). If you don't have an extra phone
|
||
jack, then you will want to a) buy a Y connector so that two phones can be
|
||
plugged into the same jack, or b) get another phone jack and install it in
|
||
the same box with the in-use light, so that you can plug a phone into it.
|
||
Just connect the spade lugs to their respective colors.
|
||
|
||
For the light itself, you can use almost anything. Even a tiny light bulb
|
||
and a battery will work fine, but after about 5 hours of phone use, you'll
|
||
have to replace the battery. The best thing to use is a neon bulb powered
|
||
by the 110V power available most places. Buy ones with dropping resistors,
|
||
or use a 220K resistor for dropping. You should also get a panel lamp
|
||
assembly to keep it steady and make it look pretty. Since the current is
|
||
relatively low, you can use almost any power cord, or sacrifice an old
|
||
extension cord. Connect it in series with the NC (normally closed) contacts
|
||
of the relay (in series with the dropping resistor, of course).
|
||
|
||
Your circuits should now look like this:
|
||
/
|
||
--------RED----!---- 5k --- 10k -------O O-------------------!-----110V
|
||
/ | |
|
||
coil NC /
|
||
| |
|
||
-------GREEN---!-----------------------O O-- bulb --- 220k --!-----110V
|
||
|
||
Make sure that the phone circuit (left) and the lamp circuit (right) are
|
||
totally 100% separate, and in no danger of touching. Use wire nuts for all
|
||
connections in 110V that are not to a terminal post, and tape them. For all
|
||
wires that are exposed, use electrical tape or shrink-wrap tubing to insulate
|
||
them. Glue the relay to the box or mount it on a stable PC board.
|
||
|
||
If all looks well, hook it up. It should work immediately, but there are
|
||
three things that can go wrong:
|
||
|
||
1) The relay keeps the phone off the hook. To remedy this, lower the
|
||
resistance until it doesn't. If you can't lower the resistance enough,
|
||
then you are using a resistor with a high current coil and you'll have to
|
||
get one with a
|
||
lower rating.
|
||
|
||
2) The relay won't close. The solution for this is the same as number 1.
|
||
|
||
3) The relay stays closed. Raise the resistance with the phone on hook until
|
||
the light goes off.
|
||
|
||
When all is working, the lamp should be on when one or more extensions are
|
||
off-hook, and will be off when all extensions are on-hook. It will blink when
|
||
the phone rings.
|
||
|
||
This is a parts list:
|
||
|
||
1 box. Make it a nice one, preferably one with feet.
|
||
1 phone cord with a modular plug at one end and spade lugs at the other.
|
||
1 phone jack or Y adapter (optional).
|
||
1 power cord or old extension cord.
|
||
1 low current coil relay, double throw.
|
||
1 5K fixed resistor.
|
||
1 10K variable resistor.
|
||
1 neon bulb with dropping resistor.
|
||
1 panel lamp assembly. Some come with bulbs.
|
||
|
||
That's it. You may trade this file however you wish.
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: LUNCHBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
<%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>
|
||
<%> <%>
|
||
<%> Making the <%>
|
||
<%> <%>
|
||
<%> Lunch Box <%>
|
||
<%> ===== === <%>
|
||
<%> <%>
|
||
<%> Written, Typed and Created by: Dr. D-Code <%>
|
||
<%> <%>
|
||
<%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>
|
||
|
||
Introduction
|
||
============
|
||
|
||
The Lunch Box is a VERY simple transmitter which can be handy for all sorts of
|
||
things. It is quite small and can easily be put in a number of places. I have
|
||
successfully used it for tapping fones, getting inside info, blackmail and
|
||
other such things. The possibilities are endless. I will also include the
|
||
plans for an equally small receiver for your newly made toy. Use it for just
|
||
about anything. You can also make the transmitter and receiver together in
|
||
one box and use it as a walkie talkie.
|
||
|
||
Materials you will need
|
||
=======================
|
||
|
||
(1) 9 volt battery with battery clip
|
||
(1) 25-mfd, 15 volt electrolytic capacitor
|
||
(2) .0047 mfd capacitors
|
||
(1) .022 mfd capacitor
|
||
(1) 51 pf capacitor
|
||
(1) 365 pf variable capacitor
|
||
(1) Transistor antenna coil
|
||
(1) 2N366 transistor
|
||
(1) 2N464 transistor
|
||
(1) 100k resistor
|
||
(1) 5.6k resistor
|
||
(1) 10k resistor
|
||
(1) 2meg potentiometer with SPST switch
|
||
Some good wire, solder, soldering iron, board to put it on, box (optional)
|
||
|
||
Schematic for The Lunch Box
|
||
===========================
|
||
|
||
This may get a tad confusing but just print it out and pay attention.
|
||
|
||
[!]
|
||
!
|
||
51 pf
|
||
!
|
||
---+---- ------------base collector
|
||
! )( 2N366 +----+------/\/\/----GND
|
||
365 pf () emitter !
|
||
! )( ! !
|
||
+-------- ---+---- ! !
|
||
! ! ! ! !
|
||
GND / .022mfd ! !
|
||
10k\ ! ! !
|
||
/ GND +------------------------emitter
|
||
! ! ! 2N464
|
||
/ .0047 ! base collector
|
||
2meg \----+ ! ! +--------+ !
|
||
/ ! GND ! ! !
|
||
GND ! ! !
|
||
+-------------+.0047+--------------------+ ! !
|
||
! +--25mfd-----+
|
||
-----------------------------------------+ ! !
|
||
microphone +--/\/\/-----+
|
||
---------------------------------------------+ 100k !
|
||
!
|
||
GND---->/<---------------------!+!+!+---------------+
|
||
switch Battery
|
||
from 2meg pot.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Notes about the schematic
|
||
=========================
|
||
|
||
1. GND means ground
|
||
2. The GND near the switch and the GND by the 2meg potentiometer should be
|
||
connected.
|
||
3. Where you see: )(
|
||
()
|
||
)( it is the transistor antenna coil with 15 turns of
|
||
regular hook-up wire around it.
|
||
4. The middle of the loop on the left side (the left of "()") you should run
|
||
a wire down to the "+" which has nothing attached to it. There is a .0047
|
||
capacitor on the correct piece of wire.
|
||
5. For the microphone use a magnetic earphone (1k to 2k).
|
||
6. Where you see "[!]" is the antenna. Use about 8 feet of wire to broadcast
|
||
approx 300ft. Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulation says you can't
|
||
broadcast over 300 feet without a license. (Hahaha). Use more wire for an
|
||
antenna for longer distances. (Attach it to the black wire on the fone
|
||
line for about a 250 foot antenna!)
|
||
|
||
Operation of the Lunch Box
|
||
==========================
|
||
|
||
This transmitter will send the signals over the AM radio band. You use the
|
||
variable capacitor to adjust what freq. you want to use. Find a good unused
|
||
freq. down at the lower end of the scale and you're set. Use the 2 meg pot. to
|
||
adjust gain. Just fuck with it until you get what sounds good. The switch on
|
||
the 2meg is for turning the Lunch Box on and off. When everything is adjusted,
|
||
turn on an AM radio adjust it to where you think the signal is. Have a friend
|
||
say some shit thru the Box and tune in to it. That's all there is to it. The
|
||
plans for a simple receiver are shown below:
|
||
|
||
The Lunch Box receiver
|
||
======================
|
||
|
||
(1) 9 volt battery with battery clip
|
||
(1) 365 pf variable capacitor
|
||
(1) 51 pf capacitor
|
||
(1) 1N38B diode
|
||
(1) Transistor antenna coil
|
||
(1) 2N366 transistor
|
||
(1) SPST toggle switch
|
||
(1) 1k to 2k magnetic earphone
|
||
|
||
Schematic for receiver
|
||
======================
|
||
|
||
[!]
|
||
!
|
||
51 pf
|
||
!
|
||
+----+----+
|
||
! !
|
||
) 365 pf
|
||
(----+ !
|
||
) ! !
|
||
+---------+---GND
|
||
!
|
||
+---*>!----base collector-----
|
||
diode 2N366 earphone
|
||
emitter +-----
|
||
! !
|
||
GND !
|
||
-
|
||
+
|
||
- battery
|
||
+
|
||
GND------>/<------------+
|
||
switch
|
||
|
||
Closing statement
|
||
=================
|
||
|
||
This two devices can be built for under a total of $10.00. Not too bad. Using
|
||
these devices in illegal ways is your option. If you get caught, I accept NO
|
||
responsibility for your actions. This can be a lot of fun if used correctly.
|
||
Hook it up to the red wire (I think) on the fone line and it will send the
|
||
conversation over the air waves. If you have any problems or are confused,
|
||
leave me mail on:Hi-Times=702/832/7469 Warez House=702/827/9273
|
||
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Sysops of other systems may use the file as long as none of it is altered.
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
This has been a High Mountain Hackers Production- (c) 1985 by HMH Industries
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: MAGENTA *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
HOW TO BUILD AND USE A MAGENTA BOX.
|
||
|
||
Designed and Written by Street Fighter.
|
||
|
||
First of all I named this the Magenta Box because all of the
|
||
fags that made boxes, whose only purpose is adding a hold
|
||
button to your phone, used all of the fucking colors. I can
|
||
afford a fucking piece of shit Radio Shack 2-line phone with
|
||
hold. A box's purpose is to mess with the Telco., not to add
|
||
a fucking hold button to your phone. Anyway I will get on with
|
||
this.
|
||
|
||
PARTS LIST:
|
||
SPDT Miniature PC RELAY (about 9v, 500 ohm)
|
||
DPDT Miniature PC RELAY (about 6v, 500 ohms, 12 mA)
|
||
2000 or so uF electrolytic capacitor
|
||
1 meg resistor
|
||
.01 uF capacitor
|
||
2 555 timer chip
|
||
2 diodes (1N914)
|
||
10 K resistor
|
||
1 K resistor
|
||
9 volt battery -w- clip
|
||
Pc Board
|
||
4 alligator clips
|
||
some kind of a box (small)
|
||
some 20 or 22 gauge wire to work with.
|
||
|
||
If you don't know how to put together a project by looking at a
|
||
schematic, then isn't the project to start with. I would ask someone
|
||
with some electronics knowledge to give you a helping hand. This
|
||
has to be put together on a pc-board.
|
||
Enough talk, now the schematic:
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
+9v
|
||
|
|
||
+---------------+----+----------------+
|
||
| |8 |4 |
|
||
| ------------ |
|
||
/ | |3 | |--|
|
||
\ | |-------------------->|---+------|\ |
|
||
1 Meg / R1 | | | | C| \|
|
||
(1000K)\ | | | - O|\ |
|
||
| | 555 | \ ? I| \|
|
||
| | chip | 10 K / | L|\ |
|
||
| 7| | \ +------| \|
|
||
+------------| | / | |--|
|
||
| 6| |2 | |
|
||
+------------| |-------------+-------+ | NC
|
||
| ------------ | | +-o o o--<
|
||
| |1 |5 --------o NC | | | TIP #2
|
||
| | | --___ | | | NC
|
||
+ | | | ---o---+ | | | o o o--<
|
||
--- | ---.01 uF | | | | | RING #2
|
||
2000 uF -?- C1 | -?- --------o-- | --+ | | |
|
||
*see note | | | | | | |
|
||
| | | +-------|--|C | | | |
|
||
| | | | |\ |O +---+ | | |
|
||
| | | | | \|I | | | |
|
||
| | | | +---|--|L | | | |
|
||
+-------------+---+-------------------+-----------+ | |
|
||
| | | | |
|
||
----- | +-----------+-------------+ |
|
||
--- | | |
|
||
- +--/\/\/\----------+------------+
|
||
GROUND 4.7K | |
|
||
9V | |
|
||
| +------------< RING #1
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
+---------------< TIP #1
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
K E Y
|
||
~~~~~
|
||
|
||
NC - Normally Closed
|
||
|
||
--< - Alligator Clip
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
-?- Capacitor
|
||
|
||
->|- Diode
|
||
|
||
|
|
||
-
|
||
? Diode
|
||
|
|
||
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
Contacts on relay. DPDT
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
--------o
|
||
|
||
___---o Contacts on relay. SPDT
|
||
--
|
||
--------o
|
||
|
||
|
||
-/\/\/\- Resistor
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
|
||
/
|
||
\ Resistor
|
||
/
|
||
|
|
||
|
||
|
||
Whew! Well, the schematic explains almost everything. It would be
|
||
helpful to you if you used one color for the line #1 clips and another
|
||
for the line #2 clips. It will work even if you get the ring and tip
|
||
mixed up, but you must get all of the clips on the right line. But,
|
||
to be safe, you could put tags on each clip labeling it RING #1, TIP #2,
|
||
ect.
|
||
|
||
Installation. Find one of those green posts that are about 3 feet high.
|
||
They are everywhere. Get a socket wrench to open it up. There will
|
||
be (a) row(s) of paired up posts. Each pair of posts represents a line.
|
||
YOU *MUST* KNOW THE NUMBER OF LINE #1. Sometimes the number is tagged
|
||
on to the pair of wires leading up to the posts, if so pick these posts
|
||
as your line #1. Then you can pick any other set of posts for line #2.
|
||
|
||
Now to the good part. Use of the the final product. When you call up
|
||
line one from your house you will get a dial tone almost immediately.
|
||
Using DTMF you can dial anywhere that the person who owns line 2 has
|
||
service to. Which means you can direct dial alliance, Australia, and
|
||
your favorite BBS for FREE.
|
||
|
||
The Telco. will undoubtably discover the device after 2 days, so post
|
||
the number on your favorite boards so you can abuse it while it is in
|
||
service. With a 2000 uF capacitor and a 1 meg resistor you will
|
||
get a 50 minute call before it disconnects you. By lowering the value
|
||
of the resistor and capacitor you can change the time to your taste.
|
||
So don't dial a wrong number, because you will have to wait 50 minutes
|
||
until it resets again. The formula for the time is the following:
|
||
|
||
2*R1 C1 C1 is in microfarads
|
||
---- * ---- R1 is in Kohms
|
||
100 10 See schematic for location of R1 and C1.
|
||
----------- = Minutes
|
||
60
|
||
|
||
The time produced by this formula is only approximate.
|
||
|
||
Well, that is one of the more complicated boxes to build. But it
|
||
is very useful and will pay for itself with its first use. It
|
||
would be wise to remove it before the Telco. finds it so you won't
|
||
have to make another, or install it on a line that belongs to a
|
||
family that is on vacation (GOOD IDEA)
|
||
|
||
Well, there it is. I hope it saves you a lot of cash.
|
||
|
||
|
||
If you wish to have one built for you. Leave me E-mail on the Iron Curtain
|
||
or the CornerStone or any other board I frequent. It won't be more than $15,
|
||
hopefully it will only be about $8.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: MAUVE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
_________________________
|
||
/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\
|
||
| How to Build Your Own |
|
||
| |
|
||
| |\ /| _ __ |
|
||
| | \/ | |_| | | | | |__ |
|
||
| | | | | |_| \/ |__ |
|
||
| __ |
|
||
| | \ _ |
|
||
| |__/ / \ \_/ |
|
||
| | \ \_/ / \ |
|
||
| |__/ / |
|
||
| _________/ |
|
||
| |
|
||
\_________________________/
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
____________________________
|
||
| Created by Captian Generic |
|
||
| With Help from The Genetic |
|
||
| Mishap. This File Created |
|
||
| November 24th, 1986, 19:08 |
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
|
||
Please bear with me, as the construction of this box will seem rather
|
||
silly. This box was found in a construction site. Or rather, it found
|
||
us at a construction site. We were using a $5 Radio Shack phone out of
|
||
a semi-completed office building. One afternoon during a holiday, and
|
||
immediately following a storm, we found our bus in shambles. To our
|
||
suprise, we also found that one of the phone connections we were tapping
|
||
had been draped through a murky puddle. The fact that suprised us even
|
||
more was that this line still worked and now posessed some great
|
||
capibilities.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Materials:
|
||
|
||
2 tupperware or similar 8oz contianers
|
||
1 small bag earth (dirt) (12oz)
|
||
1 pint water
|
||
2 lantern batteries
|
||
1 nine volt battery
|
||
1 battery clip
|
||
2 SPST switches
|
||
4 ounces of iron shavings
|
||
2 polar magnets
|
||
5 feet wire
|
||
1 set soldering equipment
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is the part you won't believe. Take the tupperware containers, and
|
||
fill them with a mixture of the earth and the iron shavings. Make sure
|
||
that the mixture is well done. (*NOTE* for best results, use the sand in
|
||
fine ash trays.) Cut the cut the red and green wires and splice the
|
||
switches into them. From the switches, solder wire to the magnets.
|
||
Connect the red to the + (positive) side of one magnet, and the green to
|
||
the - (negative) side of the second magnet. From the other poles of the
|
||
magnet, solder wires the battery & clip. Make sure the + (positive) and
|
||
- (negative) are correct. Set the nine-volt battery between the two
|
||
tupperware containers and place the battery end of the two magnets into
|
||
the tupperware. Now connect wire to the two poles of the lantern
|
||
battery, and place them in the same containers as the poles of the
|
||
magnets/9-volt battery. You are almost done. Finally, add just enough
|
||
water to the two pots, and let them sit in the sun and bake like bricks.
|
||
at this point, you have a MAUVE BOX.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Explaning and Using What You Have:
|
||
|
||
The red and green wires have been places into a magnetic field which is
|
||
being charged continually be a lantern battery. (It is necessary to
|
||
change this battery every one to one and a half months.) This will
|
||
literaly pull in the nearest phone conversatiion. (Don't try this in a
|
||
big apartment or dorm.) When the 9-volt battery is connected, this will
|
||
now create enough current for the poles of the magnets to reverse
|
||
themselves (perhaps you're seen Mr. Wizard do this. It's just like with
|
||
the soap). At this point, you have a phone transmitting to one (if not
|
||
more) of the nearest phones. (Again, if you're in a dorm, don't try
|
||
this.) I suppose this just accomplishes what a tap would do, but with a
|
||
MAUVE BOX, your fingerprints never will show on a terminal or on
|
||
someones telephone lines.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Notes and Addendum:
|
||
|
||
This will only work with a touch-tone phone connected to a phone line.
|
||
When the switches are pulled, it's off your line and into the air. This
|
||
is named a MAUVE BOX, becuase this is the most disgusting box, and I find
|
||
mauve to be the single most disgusting colour I know of. Also, this file
|
||
is for information purposes only. This is not to be used in an illegal
|
||
manner. Perhaps one of these by the pool, sending to your seth co-author,
|
||
accept no responsibility for your actions with the MAUVE BOX. Thank you..
|
||
.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: NEON *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------
|
||
THE NEON BOX
|
||
--------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
A NEON BOX IS A VERY SIMPLE ADJUSTMENT TO YOUR FONE, THAT WILL ALLOW A VERY
|
||
CLEAR PASSAGE FROM YOUR COMPUTER TONES TO YOUR FONE. IT ALSO WORKS GREAT FOR
|
||
RECORDING TONES, SEX FONE, OR ANYTHING ELSE YOU WANT TO RECORD OFF OF YOUR
|
||
FONE.
|
||
|
||
TOOLS:
|
||
------
|
||
THIS MODIFICATION IS VERY SIMPLE, AND CAN BE USED ON MOST FONES, THOUGH IT IS
|
||
MORE DIFFICULT ON ONE-PIECE UNITS. ALL YOU NEED IS AN OLD PAIR OF HEADFONES,
|
||
OR SIMILAR, A FILIPS SCREW- DRIVER, A SOLDERING IRON AND SOME SOLDER.
|
||
|
||
INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
------------
|
||
OPEN YOUR FONE WITH THE SCREWDRIVER. WHEN OPENED, LOOK FOR THE RED AND BLACK
|
||
WIRES THAT LEAD TO THE MOUTH- PIECE. (IF YOU'RE NOT SURE WHICH WIRES LEAD TO
|
||
THE MOUTHPIECE, OPEN UP THE MOUTHPIECE AND FIND THE SAME COLOR WIRES ON THE
|
||
BASE. FOR ONE-PIECE UNITS, JUST LOCATE THE MOUTHPIECE).
|
||
|
||
WHEN YOU HAVE FOUND THE MOUTHPIECE, OR WIRES, CUT THE EARD OF THE HEAD- FONES
|
||
OFF, AND ONE WIRE (THE ONE THAT LEADS TO THE RIGHT EAR). STRIP THE LEFT WIRE
|
||
SO ABOUT AN EIGHTH INCH IS SHOWING. KEEP THE OTHER SIDE IN TACT.
|
||
|
||
THEN ON THE RED WIRE, SOLDER THE WIRE THAT IS SEPARATLY SEALED FROM THE OTHER
|
||
ONE. ON THE BLACK WIRE (THESE ARE THE ENDS OF THE WIRE ON THE CIR- CUIT BOARD)
|
||
SOLDER THE WAIRE WRAPPED AROUND THE OTHER WIRE. THEN SOLDER A HOLE FOR THE
|
||
WIRE. YOU HAVE NOW MADE A NEON BOX.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ll
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: OLIVE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
||
(> <)
|
||
(> Olive Box Plans <)
|
||
(> <)
|
||
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
||
|
||
This is a relatively new box, and all it basically does
|
||
is serve as a phone ringer. You have two choices for
|
||
ringers, a piezoelectric transducer (ringer), or a standard
|
||
8 ohm speaker. The speaker has a more pleasant tone to it,
|
||
but either will do fine. This circuit can also be used in
|
||
conjunction with a rust box to control an external something
|
||
or other when the phone rings. Just connect the 8 ohm
|
||
speaker output to the inputs on the rust box, and control
|
||
the pot to tune it to light the light (which can be replaced
|
||
by a relay for external controlling) when the phone rings.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
______________
|
||
| | NC --|-- 5 4 --|-----/X/X/------->G
|
||
| | / R2
|
||
G<----)|----|-- 6 3 --|-- NC
|
||
| C3 | U1 |
|
||
-------|-- 7 2 --|---------- --- -- - > TO RINGER
|
||
| |
|
||
----|-- 8 1 --|--
|
||
| |______________| |
|
||
| ---/X/X/----|(----- L1
|
||
| R1 C1
|
||
------------------------------------------ L2
|
||
|
||
a. Main ringer TTL circuit
|
||
|
||
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
||
|
||
_
|
||
FROM PIN 2ive:< - -- --- ----------| |_| |------------->G
|
||
P1
|
||
|
||
f b. Peizoelectric transducer
|
||
|
||
(>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
||
|
||
__ /|
|
||
FROM PIN 2 < - -- --- ---------|(---------. .-------| |/ |
|
||
>||< |S1| |
|
||
>||< --| | |
|
||
>||< | |__|X |
|
||
G<---------.>||<.--- X|
|
||
T1
|
||
c. Elctro magnetic transducer
|
||
Parts List
|
||
----------
|
||
|
||
U1 - Texas Instruments TCM1506
|
||
T1 - 4000:8 ohm audio transfomer
|
||
S1 - 8 ohm speaker
|
||
R1 - 2.2k resistor
|
||
R2 - External variable resistor; adjusts timing frequency
|
||
C1 - .47uF capacitor
|
||
C2 - .1uF capacitor
|
||
C3 - 10uF capacitor
|
||
L1 - Tip
|
||
L2 - Ring
|
||
L1 and L2 are the phone line.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Shift Rate:
|
||
-----------
|
||
|
||
This is the formula for determining the shift rate:
|
||
|
||
f 1 1
|
||
SR = --------------------- = ------------ = 6.25 Hz
|
||
(DSR(1/f1)+DSR(1/f2)) 128 128
|
||
---- + ----
|
||
1714 1500
|
||
|
||
|
||
DSR = Shift Devider Rate ratio = 128
|
||
f1 = High Output Frequency = 1714
|
||
f2 = Low Output Frequency = 1500
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: PEARL *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
$$ $$
|
||
$$ ***************** $$
|
||
$$ * How to make a * $$
|
||
$$ ***************** $$
|
||
$$ $$
|
||
$$ <> Pearl Box <> $$
|
||
$$ $$
|
||
$$ Written and created by: Dr. D-Code $$
|
||
$$ $$
|
||
$$ (Sysops may use this information if it's not altered in any way at all) $$
|
||
$$ $$
|
||
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
|
||
|
||
The Pearl Box:Definition - This is a box that may substitute for many boxes
|
||
which produce tones in hertz. The Pearl Box when operated correctly can pro-
|
||
duce tones from 1-9999hz. As you can see, 2600, 1633, 1336 and other crucial
|
||
tones are obviously in its sound spectrum.
|
||
|
||
Materials you will need in order to build The Pearl Box:
|
||
========================================================
|
||
C1, C2::::::::.5mf or .5uf ceramic disk capacitors
|
||
Q1::::::::::::NPN transistor (2N2222 works best)
|
||
S1::::::::::::Normally open momentary SPST switch
|
||
S2::::::::::::SPST toggle switch
|
||
B1::::::::::::Standard 9-Volt battery
|
||
R1::::::::::::Single turn, 50k potentiometer
|
||
R2:::::::::::: " " 100k potentiometer
|
||
R3:::::::::::: " " 500k potentiometer
|
||
R4:::::::::::: " " 1meg potentiometer
|
||
SPKR::::::::::Standard 8-ohm speaker
|
||
T1::::::::::::Mini transformer (8-ohm works best)
|
||
Misc.:::::::::Wire, solder, soldering iron, PC board or perfboard, box to
|
||
contain the completed unit, battery clip
|
||
|
||
Instructions for building The Pearl Box:
|
||
========================================
|
||
|
||
Since the instruction are EXTREMELY difficult to explain in words, you will be
|
||
given a schematic instead. It will be quite difficult to follow but try it any
|
||
way. There is also a Hi-Res picture you can get that shows the schematic in
|
||
great detail.
|
||
|
||
(Schematic for The Pearl Box)
|
||
|
||
+-------------+------------+---------+
|
||
! ! \ +--S1----
|
||
C1 C2 \ SPKR
|
||
! ! + +--------
|
||
+ + ----+T1 +
|
||
!\ +---------------+------+
|
||
! b c-------!
|
||
! Q1 !
|
||
! e-----S2---+ !
|
||
! ! !
|
||
! B1 !
|
||
! ! !
|
||
! +-------+
|
||
!R1 R2 R3 R4!
|
||
/\/\ /\/\ /\/\ /\/\
|
||
+--+ +--+ +--+
|
||
|
||
Now that you are probably thoroughly confused, let me explain a few minor de-
|
||
tails. The potentiometer area is rigged so that the left pole is connected to
|
||
the center pole of the potentiometer next to it. The middle terminal of T1 is
|
||
connected to the piece of wire that runs down to the end of the battery.
|
||
|
||
Correct operation of The Pearl Box:
|
||
===================================
|
||
You may want to get some dry-transfer decals at Radio Shack to make this job a
|
||
lot easier. Also, some knobs for the tops of the potentiometers may be useful
|
||
too. Use the decals to calibrate the knobs.
|
||
R1 is the knob for the ones place, R2 is for the tens place, R3 if for the
|
||
hundreds place and R4 is for the thousands place. S1 is for producing the all
|
||
the tones and S2 is for power.
|
||
Step 1: Turn on the power and adjust the knobs for the desired tone.
|
||
(Example: For 2600 hz- R1=0:R2=0:R3=6:R4=2)
|
||
Step 2: Hit the pushbutton switch and VWALA! You have the tone. If you don't
|
||
have a tone recheck all connections and schematic. If you still don't have
|
||
a tone call Brainstorm BBS:612-345-2815, The Bay:415-775-2384 or Pirate's
|
||
Harbor:617-720-3600 and leave me e-mail stating what the scene is.
|
||
|
||
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
This has been a High Mountain Hackers presentation - 1985
|
||
______________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Shakepeare is currently working on an improved version of the Pearl Box..
|
||
look for the ppplans soon!
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: PINKBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
||
(> <)
|
||
(> Pink Box Plans <)
|
||
(> -------------- <)
|
||
(> <)
|
||
(>:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<)
|
||
|
||
Pink box allows you to hook two separate phone lines together to have
|
||
three way calling with hold on either line, and well as bringing a dial tone
|
||
into the conversation woth someone and allowing them to dial the number
|
||
touch tone, and it will connect three way, and when they hang up, it will
|
||
disconnect three way calling, no more playing with the hook for 3 way!!!
|
||
|
||
schematix:
|
||
|
||
L1 L2
|
||
/ \ / \
|
||
R G R G
|
||
| | | |
|
||
|-S3-| |-S4-|
|
||
| | | |
|
||
S3 S3 | |
|
||
| | | |
|
||
| |------S5-----------| |
|
||
| | .-----S4-------------|
|
||
| | |
|
||
|-| | |
|
||
| | | |
|
||
| |-PH-| |
|
||
| |
|
||
|----------|
|
||
|
||
|
||
partz lizt:
|
||
L1-2 modular jack hooked to ph.lines
|
||
R-G red and green wirez from jack
|
||
S1-2-5-6 SPST toggle switches
|
||
S3-4 SPST toggle switches for HOLD
|
||
PH modular jack to phone
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: PINKBOX2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\
|
||
=
|
||
=/=> How To Build A Pink Box <=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=> Written By Baba O'Riley <=\
|
||
=
|
||
=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\
|
||
=
|
||
|
||
The function of a Pink Box is to add a hold button that allows music or
|
||
anything else to be played into the telephone while the person is on hold.
|
||
This box can either be built right in the telephone or as a seperate box.
|
||
|
||
\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=> Materials Needed <=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\
|
||
|
||
some Bell wire or phone wire
|
||
a SPST momemtary switch RS # 275-1547
|
||
one resistor, 470 ohms RS # 271-019
|
||
one LED, 5 volts RS # 276-041
|
||
one SCR, number 2N5061
|
||
audio transformer (Ratio 10K:600)
|
||
RCA phono jack RS # 274-346
|
||
screwdrivers, soldering iron, solder, etc.
|
||
|
||
/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=> Construction <=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/
|
||
=
|
||
|
||
1. Open the wall box and locate the RED and GREEN wires.
|
||
2. Take a piece of RED wire, strip the end, and attach it to the red lead on
|
||
the wall box. Do the same for the GREEN.
|
||
3. Connect the GREEN wire to the ANODE end of the LED.
|
||
4. Connect the CATHODE end of the LED to the UPPER pin of the primary side of
|
||
the transformer (See diagram below).
|
||
_____
|
||
To one phono pole ---! Top !--- To CATHODE of LED
|
||
-!View !- Primary side
|
||
To other phono pole ---!_____!--- To pole or trans. & one pole of switch
|
||
|
||
5. Connect the pin directly across to one pole of the phono jack.
|
||
6. Connect the RED wire to one side of resistor and to the C pole of the
|
||
transistor.
|
||
7. Connect the open pin of the switch the other side of the resistor and to
|
||
the G pole of the transistor.
|
||
|
||
=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=> Wiring Diagram <=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=
|
||
|
||
RCA Jack Transformer LED
|
||
_____ C A
|
||
Pole of Jack --/---! Top !---/--(*)--\------GREEN wire
|
||
-!View !- Primary --I---RED wire
|
||
Pole of Jack --/---!_____!---/-I (O)
|
||
I I
|
||
I [--I-----Pole of Switch
|
||
I
|
||
I--------------Pole of Switch
|
||
|
||
=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=> Key To Symbols <=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=
|
||
|
||
-- Wire
|
||
I Connection or wire
|
||
/ Connection or wire
|
||
_/ C pole of transistor --(*)--
|
||
[_)-- G pole of transistor I
|
||
I A pole of transistor (O) Resis
|
||
I
|
||
_____
|
||
---! Top !---
|
||
-! View!- Primary Transformer
|
||
---!_____!---
|
||
|
||
=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=> Use Of The Pink Box <=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\
|
||
=
|
||
|
||
Hook the RED and GREEN wires up to the appropriate terminals and hook the
|
||
RCA jack to the output on your stereo. Turn on your stereo at a good volume.
|
||
Now call a friend. To test the Box, hold down the switcn and hang up the
|
||
phone. The LED should go on and your friend should hear music. If nothing
|
||
happens, start over. The hold is shut off if you pick up a phone on that line
|
||
or your end hangs up.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
If you have any questions leave me mail on:
|
||
|
||
Cook's County BBS 201-666-3538 /1200
|
||
The Dugout 201-573-1213
|
||
The Bujinkan 201-664-1554 /1200
|
||
|
||
Brought to you by: The Crack Crew
|
||
Written by: Baba O'Riley
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: PORTSILB *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
***************************************
|
||
* How to make a *
|
||
* Portable Silver Box *
|
||
* *
|
||
* By: *
|
||
* The *
|
||
* Phone *
|
||
* Phantom *
|
||
* *
|
||
***************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
This will tell you how to make a
|
||
portable silver box out of:
|
||
|
||
A Radio Shack touch tone pad
|
||
Some wire
|
||
A Soldering iron
|
||
And a SPDT switch
|
||
|
||
NOTE: You should have an I.Q. above room tempature before
|
||
attempting this. Also, read all of this article before
|
||
starting.
|
||
|
||
WARNING: This may be hazardous to your freedom.
|
||
|
||
1} Take off the plastic cover that stores the batteries and
|
||
remove the screw that is in the center of the batteries. Now use
|
||
a screw driver to pry open the box.
|
||
2} Now you should have the two halves in your hands. On the side
|
||
that has the circuit board, it should be held by two clips.
|
||
Remove the circuit board now.
|
||
|
||
3} You should now be able to see the back side of the keypad.
|
||
Connecting the the key pad and the circuit board is a ribben
|
||
cable. With the ribben ends connected to the keypad away from
|
||
you, count from the left over four wires. On the fourth wire,
|
||
take and cut the plastic on either side on the wire. Then
|
||
desolder it.
|
||
|
||
4} Now stare at the circuit board. Look at the connections of
|
||
the chip. (SEE FIG.) There should be four pins not connected to
|
||
anything. On the ninth pin (first row, first pin) solder a 3
|
||
inch wire to it. The other end goes to the left side of the spdt
|
||
switch.
|
||
|
||
5} Go back to the cable. Solder a 2 inch to the ribben cable you
|
||
just took out. This is because it won't reach the switch. The
|
||
other end goes to right side of the switch.
|
||
|
||
6} Now take a two inch wire and solder it to the hole that the
|
||
cable came out of. Becareful not to get solder on the other
|
||
wires. Now take the other end and solder it to the middle of the
|
||
switch.
|
||
|
||
7} Make a hole in the top of the case to put the switch through.
|
||
And put it back together.
|
||
|
||
THE FIGURE OF THE CHIP.
|
||
|
||
THE PIN >9< 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
|
||
|
||
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
|
||
|
||
(Pretty cool eh?)
|
||
|
||
_______________________________________
|
||
|
||
Switch the switch left according to the way you soldered it to
|
||
make silver box tones on the 3,6,9, and # keys. Switch it to
|
||
the right for a normal key pad. Switching it to the middle does
|
||
NOTHING!!!!
|
||
|
||
This silver is small enough to fit in your pocket for phreaking
|
||
at your nearest pay phone or where ever.
|
||
|
||
This file is for information only (RIGHT!) ha ha ha!
|
||
|
||
Written by:
|
||
|
||
The
|
||
Phone
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: PURPLE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
How to Construct a Purple Box.
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Purple Box is very simple to construct. It takes only six components
|
||
and a PC board if you want. The Purple Box is a telephone hold button. It
|
||
will allow you to switch phones very easily.
|
||
|
||
A red LED indicates when a party is on hold and is automatically
|
||
extinguished when either party releases the line.
|
||
|
||
To install your Purple Box, remove the telephone case and locate the red
|
||
and green wires. From the green wire, make a connection to L1 and from the
|
||
red
|
||
wire a connection to L2.
|
||
|
||
To test the circuit, call a friend and then while pressing the push
|
||
button, hang up the phone. As soon as the phone is on the hook, you may let
|
||
go
|
||
of the push button.
|
||
|
||
Parts:
|
||
|
||
D1 = Light Emitting Diode (LED)
|
||
D2 = 1N4003 Diode
|
||
R1 = 820 ohm 1/2 Watt
|
||
R2 = 1K ohm 1/2 Watt
|
||
S1 = N.O. Push Button S1
|
||
SCR1 = C106B1 __|__
|
||
+--o o---+----R1----+
|
||
| g| |
|
||
+--------LED--R2---+-------a--+--c--D2---+
|
||
| |
|
||
|L1 SCR----/ |L2
|
||
| |
|
||
To Green To Red
|
||
|
||
|
||
The SCR is a three prong IC. The a,g, and c tell you what pins to use. The
|
||
"g" pin is the one on the left if you look at the numbers.
|
||
|
||
Have Phun,
|
||
The Flash
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: RAZZBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
_________________________________________________________________________
|
||
| |
|
||
| A Crime Ring G-File Production |
|
||
| __ __ |
|
||
| |__| The Razz Box |__| |
|
||
| |
|
||
| Written by The Razz |
|
||
| |
|
||
| -:+ Released by The Magnet +:- |
|
||
|_________________________________________________________________________|
|
||
| |
|
||
| Magnetic Field Elite.....Private Bulletin Board System.....312-966-0708 |
|
||
|_________________________________________________________________________|
|
||
|
||
|
||
Introduction:
|
||
|
||
So you want to be James Bond eh? So you want to be a private eye eh.
|
||
Well here's your chance to pick up some very important clues or ideas using
|
||
your neighbors telephone line. Forget about climbing a telephone pole this
|
||
sort of boxing can be done on the ground.
|
||
|
||
Purpose:
|
||
|
||
To tap your neighbors line without your neighbor knowing it. You can
|
||
also make FREE (let me repeat that) FREE!! Phone calls to your favorite
|
||
K-RAD-GNEW-WAREZ boards.
|
||
|
||
Materials:
|
||
|
||
1. Line Man's headset (no you can't buy one that's why we're making one you
|
||
IDIOT)
|
||
2. Alligator clips (clips is Plural so you need Two)
|
||
3. A phone (preferbly one of those one peice kind that like the ones with the
|
||
numbers and the thing the hangs up on the ONE phone piece)
|
||
4. A Telephone wall jack box or whatever they're called
|
||
5. Some green and some red wire
|
||
6. Some intelligence (very Much needed)
|
||
|
||
Plans:
|
||
|
||
First hook up your one piece phone to the wall jack box. Then take
|
||
the alligator clips and attach red wire to one and green wire to the other
|
||
one. You should have 2 alligator clips with wire attached. Now strip the
|
||
wire and open the Wall jack box you have and attach the red wire with the
|
||
red screw on the box and the green wire with the green screw on the box.
|
||
Your stuff should look like this.
|
||
|
||
_______
|
||
| ... | <--one peice phone
|
||
| ... | __________________
|
||
| | | | <--oversize box to show
|
||
| 123 | | (*)r--- (*)b | the detail
|
||
| 456 | _| | |
|
||
| 789 | ()()()|_ | |
|
||
| *0# | () | ---- | |
|
||
| ... | () | (*)g| | (*)y |
|
||
|_______| () |_______|_|________|
|
||
() () | |
|
||
() () green wire--> | | <--Red Wire
|
||
()() | |
|
||
| |
|
||
\/\/\/ /\/\/\
|
||
|
||
|
||
Hints:
|
||
\/\/\/- Green wire Alligator clip
|
||
/\/\/\- Red Wire Alligator Clip
|
||
|
||
Using Your newly made device:
|
||
|
||
Now that you have made or created your little Razz Box then you are
|
||
ready to go outside and do your stuff. First go to a neighbor's house and
|
||
find the black telephone wires. They should look like Example #1. Then cut
|
||
off a bit of the plastic covering so the alligator clips go in easier and
|
||
you now stick the alligator clips one on the right and one on the left side
|
||
of the plastic wire as shown on the diagram. The Black plastic wire should
|
||
look like the diagram. You should get a dialtone. If you do not then switch
|
||
the alligator clips around till you do. Remember your neighbors can hear you
|
||
as well so get one of the phones with the MUTE option so you can plug into
|
||
theres quietly.
|
||
|
||
| || |
|
||
| || |
|
||
| || | <<<----black wire
|
||
| || |
|
||
\/\/\/||/\/\/\ <<<---alligator clips.
|
||
| || |
|
||
| || |
|
||
|
||
Disclaimer:
|
||
I as writer of this file take no responsibility at all (And I repeat
|
||
NO RESPONSIBILITY) of this file. This File is ONLY for informational purposes
|
||
ONLY.
|
||
|
||
If you have any question, suggestion, or correction, you can contact The Razz
|
||
or me, The Magnet, at any of the boards listed at the end of this file.
|
||
|
||
Copyright [12] Nov, 1988
|
||
-:+ The Magnet +:-
|
||
Crime Ring International
|
||
The Razz
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: RED *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
Red Boxing With Whistles
|
||
by THE RESEARCHER
|
||
|
||
This article is presented as a news item only. It is not to be taken as an
|
||
encouragement to make fraudulent telephone calls.
|
||
|
||
Red boxing consists of simulating the tones produced when coins are
|
||
deposited in a pay phone. Coin tones are beeps of 2200 Hz + 1700 Hz as
|
||
follows:
|
||
|
||
5 cents - 1 beep, 66 milliseconds duration.
|
||
|
||
10 cents - 2 beeps, each 66 milliseconds duration with 66 millisecond
|
||
pause between beeps.
|
||
|
||
25 cents - 5 beeps, each 33 milliseconds duration with a 33 millisecond
|
||
pause between beeps.
|
||
|
||
Two methods have commonly been used by phone phreaks to produce these
|
||
tones and make free calls.
|
||
|
||
1. The traditional Red Box consisting of a pair of Wien-bridge oscillators
|
||
with the timing controlled by 555 timer chips.
|
||
|
||
2. Producing the signals with a computer which are recorded and then
|
||
played back into the mouth piece of a pay phone.
|
||
|
||
A third method has recently appeared which is a real mind blower. A phreak
|
||
in the Midwest has extensively tested a method of red boxing which uses
|
||
nothing more than a pair of brass or aluminum whistles. The whistles are
|
||
1/4 inch in diameter by 4 inches long and are tuned by means of a wooden
|
||
dowel rod which fits snugly inside. The whistles can be brought precisely
|
||
on frequency by tuning them against a known signal source such as a
|
||
computer capable of producing the tones. Once tuned, the whistles are
|
||
glued or taped together so they can be blown together to produce the dual
|
||
tone used in coin signaling. It has been tested and proven that with a
|
||
little practice these whistles can be used to make free calls. Now you can
|
||
blow your money without spending a cent.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: ROCKBOX *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
A Shadows of IGA Production...
|
||
|
||
({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})
|
||
({}) ___ __ ({})
|
||
({}) Introducing: | |_| |_ _ _______ _____ ____ ({})
|
||
({}) | | | |__ | \ / \ / \ | _/ ({})
|
||
({}) _ _|_____/ | | | |_/ ({})
|
||
({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({}) | \ | | | | \_ ({})
|
||
({}) | \ \_____/ \____/ | \ ({})
|
||
({}) _ _______ _____ _ _ ({})
|
||
({}) | \ / \ \ / ({})
|
||
({}) _ _|_____/ | | \/ ({})
|
||
({}) | \ | | /\ ({})
|
||
({}) _ _|_____/ \_____/ _/ \_ ({})
|
||
({}) ({})
|
||
({}) Created & Designed By Video Vindicator ({})
|
||
({}) ({})
|
||
({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})({})
|
||
|
||
INTRODUCTION
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
And now for all you basement engineers... Here's the ROCK BOX! Basicly what
|
||
the Rock Box does is channel the music from the stereo out to the phone line
|
||
via the headphone output. There are two models to this Box, the Basic Box
|
||
and Advanced Box. I would recommend the Advanced Box for better sound
|
||
quality, although the Basic one get's the job done. Well... Enough for the
|
||
formalities, now for the Advanced Box!
|
||
|
||
Identification Materials Specification
|
||
-------------- --------- -------------
|
||
|
||
A 1 Resistor (Brown-Black-Red-Silver)
|
||
B 1 Resistor (Orange-Orange-Orange-Gold)
|
||
C 1 Resistor (Gold-Red-Red-Grey)
|
||
D 1 Resistor (L.Green-D.Green-Brown-Gold)
|
||
E 1 Resistor (Brown-Red-Red-Gold)
|
||
F 3 Condensators (1070 (50v))
|
||
G 4 Condensators (1002 (40v))
|
||
H 1 Condensator (1060 (16v))
|
||
<*> (Also S) 2 Switches (2-Channel)
|
||
?#? (Also K) 1 Transformer (LUN5250B)
|
||
~o~ 1 LED Light (Optional)
|
||
J Junction
|
||
|
||
Wiring Diagram -Advanced
|
||
|
||
Switch for Volume Hi/Lo Switch for Power On/Off
|
||
_______________________________________________________________
|
||
| +---------+ |
|
||
| +-----------+ C-B-A +-------+ J J +--------+ |
|
||
| | S-S-S-O | | +-S-S | S--------+ +---------> > | IN
|
||
| | | | | +-S+ O +-------------> >-+ |<LINE
|
||
| +O S S-S+ | | O | S-S +----------------------+ | |
|
||
| | | | C | | +------G-G J+ J--------O | | |
|
||
| | | O-+ | | +C | O---------+ | | | |
|
||
| | +-+ | O B | | G +----------G-G G+ | | ++ | |
|
||
| | ++ | | F | FG O-G+ | | | | |
|
||
| < O | | O+ +-------+ O +-----+ | | | O+ | | OUT
|
||
| | D+ E--O | O------+ K +O O | > >+ | |<LINE
|
||
| +--+ | +----------O +----+ | | |
|
||
IN | | | F F--H----------~o~ +--> >-+ |
|
||
FROM |<| +----+ F H |
|
||
STEREO>| | < | F-----------O-----KKK KKK |
|
||
| +------D--E-+ ?#? K ?#? |
|
||
|_______________________________________________________________|
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Wiring Diagram -Basic
|
||
|
||
___________________________________
|
||
| |
|
||
| <------+ F--KKK--H +---> |
|
||
| | | ?#? | +----> | OUT
|
||
IN | <------*----+ +------* |<LINE
|
||
FROM | | +----> |
|
||
STEREO>| <------+ +---> |
|
||
|___________________________________|
|
||
|
||
|
||
Now some of the Benifits of this wonderful little device is that you can
|
||
record conversations, at whatever volume you want, without those bothersome
|
||
beeps the answering machines make. Or another fun thing is call up a Rodent
|
||
Bridge and blast this thing with your stereo at full... Wala! The bridge
|
||
will most likely be clear, even they won't sit through that shit. It is a
|
||
good idea to hit Radio Shack for a project box and soderless curcuit board,
|
||
because this can be messy and a project box can easily make you look like a
|
||
pro. One more use for it is if your computer can generate tones to match a
|
||
Box of some sort, this makes a GREAT amplifier for it, with almost no loss in
|
||
clearity. If you have any problems with a humm or it intercepting radio
|
||
transmittions, then call up good-old Bell and get a line static clearer dealy
|
||
and splice that into the box via the outgoing line, which SHOULD clear it up.
|
||
If that does not seem to help, try putting a 9v battery (you know, the square
|
||
ones) on the red and green phone lines, because this will make up for the
|
||
power the box drains from the line. Hope you enjoy the plans and Be watching
|
||
for more from me! L8r...
|
||
|
||
The Video Vindicator
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: SCARLET *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/]
|
||
[ ]
|
||
[ Scarlet box plans ]
|
||
[ ----------------- ]
|
||
[ A High Mtn Hackerz Presentation ]
|
||
[ ]
|
||
[ Written & Created by: THE PIMP ]
|
||
[ ]
|
||
[ Call these cool Systems: ]
|
||
[ ]
|
||
[(Maharaja's Hi-Times 10meg C/F BBS)]
|
||
[ |7 0 2 - 8 3 2 - 7 4 6 9| ]
|
||
[ ]
|
||
[ (The Stash 10 meg BBS C/F) ]
|
||
[ |7 0 2 - 8 3 1 - 4 2 6 3| ]
|
||
[ ]
|
||
[/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/]
|
||
|
||
|
||
The purpose of a Scarlet box is to create a very bad
|
||
conection, it can be used to crash a BBS or just make life
|
||
miserable for those you seek to avenge.
|
||
|
||
|
||
materials: 2 aligator clips, 3 inch wire, or a resister
|
||
|
||
(plan wire will create greatest amount of static)
|
||
|
||
(Resister will decrease the amount of static in porportion to
|
||
the resister you are useing)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Step (1): Find the phone box at your victims house, and pop the cover off.
|
||
|
||
Step (2): Find the two prongs that the phone line you wish to
|
||
box are connected too.
|
||
|
||
Step (3): Hook your aligator clips to your (wire/resister).
|
||
|
||
Step (4): Find the lower middle prong and take off all wires
|
||
connected to it, i think this disables the gound and call
|
||
waiting and shit like that.
|
||
|
||
Step (5): Now take one of the aligator clips and attach it to
|
||
the upper most prong, and take the other and attach it to the
|
||
lower middle prong.
|
||
|
||
Step (6): Now put the cover back on the box and take off!!
|
||
|
||
** ######## **
|
||
** # #### # **
|
||
######## /
|
||
# #### # /
|
||
######## /
|
||
/
|
||
/
|
||
/
|
||
/
|
||
/
|
||
/
|
||
/
|
||
**/
|
||
**
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
** **
|
||
** **
|
||
|
||
|
||
(**)= prongs
|
||
**
|
||
|
||
(/) = (wire/resister)
|
||
|
||
(##)= some phone bullshit
|
||
|
||
|
||
Created by (The Pimp)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: SILVER *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
Silver Boxing
|
||
|
||
|
||
How to build a SILVER box:
|
||
|
||
|
||
Tools and materials : Soldering Iron, Solder, Some 22 ga.wire, a SPDT switch,
|
||
and a screwdriver.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1) Unscrew your phone (must be a touch tone, desk type)
|
||
2) Remove the mounted pad and take the clear plastic cover from the bottom.
|
||
3) Hold the pad with the numbers 0, *, # facing you, and turn
|
||
it upside down, so you can see the yellow pc board.
|
||
4) You should see 2 black round doughnuts.
|
||
5) Position the board so the solder points for the left doughnut face you.
|
||
6) Count over four points from the left, and attach a (green) wire to that
|
||
point.
|
||
7) Between you and the doughnuts, there should be 2 long yellow
|
||
capacitors. To the right of these, and on the edge of the
|
||
board there should be 3 gold contacts. We will use the one on the left.
|
||
8) The contact originally is spot welded, so snip it open.
|
||
9) To the one nearest you, attach a (red) wire to the other one, a (yellow)
|
||
wire.
|
||
10) Run the wires out of the phone, and solder the switch.
|
||
11) The orientation should be (red) to center. The switch will
|
||
now alternate between normal and 1633hz fourth column tones.
|
||
SILVER BOX DOCUMENTATION
|
||
|
||
(CONTRIBUTED BY LEX LUTHOR)
|
||
|
||
THE SILVER BOX TRANSFORMS KEYS 3,6,9,# TO A,B,C,D.
|
||
THOSE TONES STAND FOR:
|
||
"A"- FLASH
|
||
"B"-FLASH OVERRIDE (PRIORITY
|
||
"C"-PRIORITY COMMUNICATION
|
||
"D"-PRIORITY OVERIDE (TOP MILITARY)
|
||
THOSE KEYS ONLY WORK ON CERTAIN NETWORKS. NOW WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THOSE EXTRA
|
||
TONES??? CALL ANY LONG DISTANCE DIRECTORY BY DIALING (AREA CODE) 555-1212
|
||
AND WHILE IT RINGS PRESS THE # KEY THEN AS THE OPERATOR ANSWERS YOU WILL
|
||
DISCONNECT THEM INSTANTLY AND HEAR A PULSING TONE, PRESS 6(NORMAL TON
|
||
E) AND IT WILL STOP.THEN IF ANOTHER PERSON DOES THE SAME THING ON ANOTHER
|
||
LINE AND THEN PRESSES 7 YOU SHOULD HAVE A VOICE LINK, 414 A/C IS GOOD FOR ONE
|
||
THAT YOU CAN SCREW AROUND WITH THE TONES AND SEE WHAT YOU GET.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: SILVER2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
How to
|
||
Build a SILVER BOX
|
||
=======================================
|
||
ATTENTION:
|
||
BE SURE YOU KNOW HOW TO SOLDER! THIS
|
||
COULD PERMENANTLY DAMAGE YOUR PHONE!!!
|
||
READ EVERYTHING BEFORE DOING ANYTHING!
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
Ingreadients:
|
||
1 Blue wire about 1 foot.
|
||
1 Gray wire about 1 foot.
|
||
1 Brown wire about 1 foot.
|
||
(Better to overkill....)
|
||
1 Single pole/Double throw
|
||
(SPDT) switch. (Smallest
|
||
you can find.)
|
||
1 Standard bell phone.
|
||
|
||
Tools:
|
||
1 Soldering Iron and Solder.
|
||
1 flat-tip screwdriver.
|
||
1 Very patcient person.
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
1: Take the casing off your phone by loosening the two screws
|
||
underneath it. (Don't take the screws all the way off!)
|
||
|
||
2: Loosen (But don't remove) the screws on the side of the
|
||
touch- tone keypad. (The ones that attach it to the mounting
|
||
bracket.) and CAREFULLY remove the keypad from the mounting
|
||
bracket.
|
||
|
||
3: You will notice a plastic cover on the keypad; seperate the
|
||
two halves and get the out of your way. (Don't destroy them, you
|
||
will need them later.)
|
||
|
||
4: Now, look at the top of the pad (so the 123 row is facing
|
||
away, and the *0# row is toward you. Turn over the keypad. You
|
||
should see a mass of wires, gold plated contacts, discrete
|
||
components, and two large doughnut shaped black thingies. (These
|
||
are the coils hat make the touch-tone frequencies. All you are
|
||
going to do is connect the wires that Ma Bell "Forgot" to.)
|
||
|
||
5: Look at the coil on the left (with 5 solder contacts facing
|
||
you, rather than being perpendicular to you.) Count over 4
|
||
contacts FROM the left (or 2 conacts FROM the right) and solder
|
||
the GRAY wire to the fourth post FROM the left.
|
||
|
||
6: Solder the other end of the GRAY wire to the LEFT pole of
|
||
the SPDT switch.
|
||
|
||
7: (The point of no return).......... Take a look at the
|
||
bottom edge of the keypad. You should see a row of three gold
|
||
plated contacts (to the right of two very large capasitors) look
|
||
at the one on the left and GENTELY seperate the two touching
|
||
connectors (They are soldered together with a drop of solder)
|
||
and spread them apart.
|
||
|
||
8: Solder the brown wire to the top contact (The one futhest
|
||
from you), and solder it to the RIGHT pole of SPDT switch.
|
||
|
||
9: Now, take the blue wire and solder it to the bottom
|
||
(Closest) contact. Solder the other end of this wire to the
|
||
CENTER pole of SPDT switch.
|
||
|
||
***************************************
|
||
DONE
|
||
***************************************
|
||
|
||
10: Now put you phone back together. (To make it look
|
||
professonal, make a hole in the plastic top of your phone and
|
||
stick the SPDT switch through it.
|
||
|
||
Now, (Hopefully) when the switch is in on position you will
|
||
have a normal phone and when it is in the other position the 3,
|
||
6, 9, and # keys (Which are now the A, B, C, and D keys) will
|
||
magically produce the SILVER BOX TONES!
|
||
|
||
Have Phun and Happy Phreaking, Agrajag
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
USING A
|
||
SILVER BOX
|
||
-----------------------------------
|
||
First off, a silver box adds the four extra tones to your
|
||
phone that Ma Bell never told you about. They go like this:
|
||
|
||
1 2 3 A
|
||
4 5 6 B
|
||
7 8 9 C
|
||
* 0 # D
|
||
|
||
There used to be many places were you could use SILVER BOX
|
||
tones, but now you can only use it in places were Ma Bell hasn't
|
||
gotten around to replacing here old switchboxes, (4A), or on
|
||
Autovan.
|
||
|
||
Autovan is a special military phone line, like a mass of
|
||
private lines hooked together (I think, but I'm not sure).
|
||
|
||
To see if a specific area has the old 4A switchboxes try this
|
||
test:
|
||
|
||
Call up there directory assistance by using XXX-555-1212,
|
||
(Where XXX is the area code you are check out. Now hold down the
|
||
"D" key as soon as you finish dialing. (If you are using the
|
||
SILVER BOX that I showed you how to make; Switch to SILVER BOX
|
||
tones and hold down the "#" key.) The phone should start ringing
|
||
and the operator will answer.
|
||
If the operator screams at you to stop pressing your keypad,
|
||
then hang up and try a diffrent areacode. (This one does not
|
||
work.)
|
||
|
||
If you get a pulsing tone the you got a good line! Now try out
|
||
different numbers. 6 and 7 usually form a loop line and two
|
||
people with SILVER BOXES can talk. But some of these are
|
||
whatched, so DON'T say anything you wouldn't want your mother to
|
||
hear!
|
||
|
||
I have heard the 213 works but is being watched. Try out of
|
||
the way states like Iowa, Monatana, Wyoming, ect... Have Phun,
|
||
|
||
Agrajag
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: STATIC *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
=
|
||
The Static Box
|
||
Created and Brought to You by: The Usurper and The Raver
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-
|
||
|
||
We were looming at the Aqua Box plans and we saw something about static on
|
||
long-distance calls in the file. It said that you get static because the
|
||
voltage is not getting regulated very well. So why not have a box that keeps
|
||
the voltage regulated so that you can avoid static? This would be very useful
|
||
when calling a BBS with an extender that flakes-out and gives you garbage on
|
||
the screen. So here it is...
|
||
|
||
* Note: These are our first box plans with schematics, and electronics that I
|
||
made, so bear with me. And yes, this has been tested.
|
||
|
||
|
||
EQUIPMENT
|
||
|
||
1. (2) Size 'AA' Batteries, and holder (You could use a adapter, so you won't
|
||
have to buy batteries...ex. A 3,6,9,12 volt adapter in one!)
|
||
2. (1) Two fone line connector (Has two plugs from one)
|
||
3. (1) Modular plug w/6 inches of colored wire connected.
|
||
4. 2 feet of telephone wire
|
||
5. (1) 100k Resistor
|
||
6. Soldering Iron
|
||
7. Solder.....get all of this at Radio Shack of course!
|
||
|
||
|
||
SCHEMATIC
|
||
__________ Two-way
|
||
Static box -> | Plug 1 \ plug
|
||
|___________\
|
||
Telephone -> | Plug 2 |__\__
|
||
|_________|_____|
|
||
+---------------Green-wire F/plug----+__\__
|
||
| _____|
|
||
+---|-------\/\/\----Red-wire F/plug-----+ | | 100k Modular plug
|
||
___-___+___ resistor
|
||
| _______ |
|
||
| | - | + | |
|
||
| | t |1.5| |
|
||
| | l | V | |
|
||
| | o | o | | <- I reccomend 3 volts for most connections.
|
||
| | V | l | |
|
||
| |1.5| t | |
|
||
| |___|___| |
|
||
|___________|
|
||
|
||
|
||
INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
|
||
Have your phone connected to one of the plugs, then if you want to use the
|
||
Static box plug it into the other one and put the batteries in the case. That
|
||
will remove static. This will be useful in using 2400 baud on an extender
|
||
(because of shitty lines). You may want to make the voltage 9 volts, with a 9
|
||
volt battery holder. What the hell, make two, one for 3 volts (Normal stuff),
|
||
and one for 9 volts (Special connections like 2400 baud on a extender). Be
|
||
sure not to leave it hooked up, because it may make your phone act funny, and
|
||
people may not get calls through! You could use even a bigger voltage, an use
|
||
it as "Lock 'n Trace", and make some asshole squirm!
|
||
|
||
NOTE: This is the second release of this file. A few slight modifications to
|
||
the file structure had to be made. Originally released on 11/21/86.
|
||
The new release date is 12/27/87. Merry Christmas, have a nice day, and
|
||
don't forget to fuck your sister for us, eh? This has been a Lords of
|
||
Twilight release... big fuckin' deal, eh?
|
||
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
=
|
||
Call: the Demon Roach Underground at (806) 794-4362. Know the logins? Eh?
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: TVCABLE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
S C R I B B L E V I S I O N
|
||
|
||
11-MAY-90
|
||
|
||
If you open the back of a TV, there's the neck of the picture tube sticking
|
||
out the back. It has a 'yoke' around it that is made of two large
|
||
saddle-shaped coils, usually of lacquered copper wire. Sometimes the coils are
|
||
wrapped in tape or plastic or an insulation of some kind, but they're usually
|
||
just copper.
|
||
|
||
_____
|
||
| \ Yoke (wraps around tube neck)
|
||
| \ =====
|
||
| \-----------\-|
|
||
| Picture Tube |-| (plug on END of tube neck remains connected)
|
||
| /-----------/-|
|
||
| / =====\
|
||
|_____/ Yoke \ Wires from YOKE to CHASSIS
|
||
\ (cut these and connect YOKE to STEREO)
|
||
\
|
||
\ (leave the CHASSIS end of the wires UNCONNECTED)
|
||
-------------------------
|
||
| TV Chassis |
|
||
-------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
OK. Sometimes there is a bundle of wires or a multi-wire cable that goes from
|
||
the yoke coil to the chassis. (the yoke coil defects the light spot back and
|
||
forth so that it scans out the TV picture. Check an encyclopedia or TV repair
|
||
book at a library for illustrations or block diagrams etc. if this isn't
|
||
clear) anyway, the yoke coil will be connected to the main chassis/circuitry
|
||
of the TV set by several wires, sometimes there's a cable connector or
|
||
multi-pin plug/socket arrangement on the end. What you have to do is
|
||
disconnect ALL wires that lead from the chassis to the yoke coils (do this
|
||
with the TV _OFF_ : HIGH VOLTAGE!!!). If the yoke wires have a connector,
|
||
just unplug it from the chassis. If the yoke wires are soldered on to the
|
||
chassis you will have to cut them. There will also be wires running from a
|
||
plug/socket on the very end of the neck of the picture tube. Leave these
|
||
connected - they are needed to warm up the picture tube so you get an image
|
||
on the screen.
|
||
|
||
Now, turn the tv on and carefully touch a pair of speaker wires connected to
|
||
a playing stereo, (or just run a 9 volt battery over to the yoke wires) try
|
||
out various pairs of wires until you see the spot of light that will be in
|
||
the center of the TV picture (you have disabled scanning and should only see
|
||
one dot on the face of the picture tube) uh, try connecting voltage or
|
||
speaker audio into pairs of yoke wires until you have determined which two
|
||
pair of wires move the dot vertically and which pair move it horizontally.
|
||
You can use a mirror to watch the TV while fiddling about in back with the
|
||
yoke wires. Once you have determined the vertical and horizontal pairs, just
|
||
run a set of speaker wires from your stereo over to the yoke pairs and turn
|
||
up the volume, and adjust the left-right balance until the music or radio you
|
||
are listening to makes the screen scribble around and pulsate to the music.
|
||
|
||
If you have an oscilloscope, it's even easier - just put the oscilloscope in
|
||
X/Y mode and feed one channel of a walkman into the horizontal probe and the
|
||
other channel (left/right channels here) into the vertical sweep probe. The
|
||
oscilloscope will display a scribble of the music coming from the walkman.
|
||
|
||
Old black and white TVs work better than color TVs for making scribble
|
||
visions. The only requirement is that light appears on the screen when you
|
||
turn on the TV set (that is, you can see the scanning pattern). You may have
|
||
to adjust contrast and brightness to get the best scribble trace on the
|
||
screen.
|
||
|
||
If you are using a 'good' TV you might want to install DPDT switches to switch
|
||
back and forth between scribble and normal TV modes. Make sure the DPDT
|
||
switches isolate the chassis scanning signals from your stereo completely or
|
||
you can blow things out.
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is a diagram of the contacts on the bottom of a DPDT switch.
|
||
Make two of these, one for the Left/Horizontal Yoke-to-Stereo
|
||
connections and one for the Right/Vertical Yoke-to-Stereo connections.
|
||
You only need to do this if you want to switch back and forth
|
||
between TV and Scribblevision modes. Make SURE the Chassis wires
|
||
will get connected to their original corresponding Yoke wires when
|
||
the switch is flipped.
|
||
|
||
|wire to Yoke Coil
|
||
|
|
||
------o o o-----
|
||
wires from chassis wires from stereo
|
||
------o o o-----
|
||
|
|
||
|wire to Yoke Coil
|
||
|
||
|
||
You can also reverse the leads from the chassis to the yoke to make the TV
|
||
display a mirror image or upside-down picture. Mirror reversal is convenient
|
||
if you don't want to be forced to read adversizement graphics when they
|
||
appear on the screen.
|
||
|
||
Oh, if you watch a mono audio source in scribble-vision mode, you will just
|
||
see a diagonal line instead of a full scribble pattern. You might have to
|
||
adjust the tone controls on the stereo in a wierd way because bass sounds
|
||
make larger patterns than treble sounds, but treble sounds produce more
|
||
complex textures. Experiment around.
|
||
Outlaw
|
||
Telecommandos
|
||
?????????????????
|
||
?????????????????
|
||
?01-213-376-0111?
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: URINE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
/==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==\
|
||
! Urine Box Plans !
|
||
\==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==/
|
||
|
||
Now at last, Underground_Elite brings you these ultrasophisticated box plans
|
||
for, well, uh, I guess we just kind of bring them for you. After many months
|
||
of keeping this puppy secret, we here at Underground_Elite have finally come
|
||
to the consensus that the public oughtn't be kept in the dark from the wrath
|
||
of Ma Bell, that great telephone company in the sky.
|
||
|
||
The Urine Box (tm) basically creates a capacitative disturbance between the
|
||
ring and tip wires in another's telephone headset. I have utilized this to the
|
||
distinct advantage of the operator of the Urine box and to the disadvantage
|
||
of the other party involved, hopefully you won't get caught.
|
||
|
||
Without further a doo, wire this schematic together. Copper wire (or gold)
|
||
will work best due to its lessened resistance. It might be a good idea to
|
||
keep the wiring cooled, to further reduce current loss.
|
||
|
||
|
||
47k ohms --------------- .01 uF
|
||
!\ !------/\/\/-----------! SPST switch !----!------)!---------!
|
||
! \ ! --------------- ! !
|
||
! !--! ! ! +
|
||
! !----------<-!-----!--------/\/\/------------! ----------
|
||
! / PVP diode ! 470k ohms ! 12 VDC !
|
||
!/ ! _ ----------
|
||
! / .005 uF ! -
|
||
SPKR 20W !-------/\/\/\/\/---------)!----<-!---------!
|
||
! _/ VR1 (see note1) PVP diode !
|
||
! !
|
||
to RING to TIP
|
||
(your phone) (your phone)
|
||
|
||
note1 - VR1 is a three position variable resistor, enabling settings
|
||
equivalent to 100k ohms, 210k ohms, and 320k ohms (all 110k apart).
|
||
|
||
note2 - The diodes are silicon-germanium based bipolar RF reducers to limit
|
||
current polarity reversal. If these are placed backwards the box will not
|
||
work as intended.
|
||
|
||
note3 - The speaker will emit low tones when the SPST is closed (ie the box
|
||
is "ON") and when the settings of VR1 are moved to higher resistance the tone
|
||
level will increase.
|
||
|
||
note4 - Place setting evaluation symbols to represet the lowest resistance
|
||
setting for VR1 to be "STEAM", the second (210) to be "MELT", the third (320)
|
||
to be "VAPORIZE".
|
||
|
||
Usage of box.
|
||
|
||
Use in place of your normal telephone receiver. Do not attempt usage as a
|
||
regular phone. Call victim by sending tones through speaker with tape recorded
|
||
noise. Use touch tone sounds as pulse requires electric disruption of line,
|
||
not just audio. After answer (listen in on SPKR 1) set VR1 to desired strength
|
||
and let her go. Victim will feel unpleasant sensations in his/her head and
|
||
will undergo a series of high intensity seizures, not unlike epilepsy, and
|
||
jointly proportional to VR-1 setting and time induced.
|
||
|
||
Settings. (The Fun Part)
|
||
|
||
STEAM. A short -poof- of water vapor condenses within the victim's earpiece,
|
||
rendering the telephone short circuited and the victim quite dazed.
|
||
MELT. Causes structural phase change of receiver (usually reinforced
|
||
ureaformaldehyde plastic material - high tech). This has the unpleasant
|
||
bonus of removing the victim's hand.
|
||
VAPORIZE. If the victim is particularly nasty, this setting will remove his
|
||
upper anatomy (if box is enabled properly, that is!). Continued usage
|
||
of this setting is generally not recommended, as death or other serious
|
||
injury will accompany.
|
||
|
||
Disclaimer.
|
||
|
||
Yes, I will refuse to take responsibility for your incompetence in electrical
|
||
doings. This includes my reluctance to give court testimony, etc. etc.
|
||
|
||
Wolfgang von Albatross
|
||
Attorney at Law, ex Telco employee.
|
||
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: WHITE *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
White Box Plans
|
||
(Uploaded by The Mystic)
|
||
|
||
This article will tell you how to change a normal touch tone
|
||
keypad and convert it to a portable unit. In addition, we
|
||
give the touch-tone frequencies.
|
||
|
||
First of all, the tones made by a touch tone telephone are not
|
||
single tones, they are a combination of two tones, making "DTMF"
|
||
(dual tone multi-frequency). The normal tone telephone dials 12
|
||
different signals, but is capable of dialing 16 different signals
|
||
(see bulletin on silver boxes).
|
||
|
||
The power required by a keypad is about 25 volts, but they will
|
||
work with as little as 15, thereby allowing the use of two 9-
|
||
volt radio batteries. As you may have guessed, they are also
|
||
designed to operate with a telephone type speaker (and phone
|
||
line), and not the standard 8-ohm speaker which needs to be used
|
||
for adequate volume. To accompolish this, we use a matching
|
||
transformer, this is one of those miniature ones available at
|
||
Radio Shack. Enough of the theory, now for the circuit.
|
||
|
||
You will need:
|
||
|
||
A touch tone keypad
|
||
A miniature 1000 to 8 ohm transformer (Radio Shack # 273-1380)
|
||
A standard 8-ohm speaker
|
||
Two 9-volt radio batteries
|
||
Two 9-volt battery clips
|
||
A case to put it all in (optional)
|
||
|
||
A few construction notes, I suggest that you solder and tape all
|
||
connections. It is also important to read this entire bulletin
|
||
before attempting to construct this.
|
||
|
||
First, connect the RED wire of the transformer to either
|
||
terminal on the speaker. Now connect the WHITE wire from the
|
||
transformer to the other terminal on the speaker. Next, connect
|
||
the RED (positive) wire of one battery clip to the black wire of
|
||
the other battery clip. Now connect the the remaining RED wire
|
||
on the second battery clip to the GREEN wire from the touch tone
|
||
pad. Connect the BLUE wire from the touch tone pad to the
|
||
ORANGE-and-BLACK striped wire from the touch tone pad. To these
|
||
two wires, now connect the remaining black lead from first
|
||
battery clip. You have now finished the power connection to the
|
||
keypad. Connect the BLACK wire from the keypad to the BLUE wire
|
||
on the transformer. Next connect the RED-and-GREEN striped wire
|
||
from the keypad to the GREEN wire on the transformer. The BLACK
|
||
wire on the transformer should not be connected to anything,
|
||
along with quite a few wires from the keypad. The connection of
|
||
the keypad is now complete. All you have to do is connect two
|
||
nine volt batteries to the battery clips, and you'll be ready to
|
||
go. You may want to mount it in a case for easy portability.
|
||
Note that the silver box modification CAN be made to this unit,
|
||
allowing complete remote phreaking. When none of the buttons
|
||
are pressed, this unit uses NO power, thereby eliminating the
|
||
need for a power switch, and extending the life of the
|
||
batteries.
|
||
|
||
The following are the frequency combinations generated by each
|
||
button on the keypad.
|
||
|
||
KEY FREQ. #1 FREQ. #2
|
||
--- -------- --------
|
||
1 697 1209
|
||
2 697 1336
|
||
3 697 1477
|
||
A 697 1633
|
||
|
||
4 770 1209
|
||
5 770 1336
|
||
6 770 1477
|
||
B 770 1633
|
||
|
||
7 852 1209
|
||
8 852 1336
|
||
9 852 1477
|
||
C 852 1633
|
||
|
||
* 941 1209
|
||
0 941 1336
|
||
# 941 1477
|
||
D 941 1633
|
||
|
||
All frequencies are measured in Hertz
|
||
Note that A,B,C and D are not normally present (except for silver boxes)
|
||
*****************************************************************************
|
||
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
*
|
||
MEMBER NAME: WHITE2 *
|
||
*
|
||
***********************************************************
|
||
|
||
/-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\
|
||
<:-\-White Box Plans-\-:>
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>Introduction<)
|
||
|
||
This article will tell you how to take a normal touch tone
|
||
keypad and convert it to a portable unit. First of all, the tones made by
|
||
a touch on telephone are not single tones, they are a combination of two
|
||
tones, making 'DTMF' (Dual tone Munlti-frequency). The normal tone
|
||
telephone dials 12 different signals (see bulletin on Silver Boxes). The
|
||
power required by a keypad is about 25 volts, but they will work with as
|
||
little as 15, thereby allowing the use of
|
||
|
||
As you may have gussed, they are also designed to operate with a
|
||
telephone type speaker (and phoneline), and not the standard 8-OHM speaker
|
||
which needs to be used for adequate vtlume. To accomplish this we use a
|
||
matching transformer, this is one of those miniature ones available at
|
||
radio shack. Enough of the theory, no
|
||
|
||
|
||
(>Phone Modification Instructions<)
|
||
|
||
You will need:
|
||
|
||
<1> Touch Tone Keypad
|
||
<2> Minature 1000 to 8OHM transformer
|
||
(Radio Shack # 273-1380)
|
||
<3> A standard 8-OHM speaker
|
||
<4> Two 9-VOLT Radio Bateries
|
||
<5> Two 9-VOLT clips
|
||
<6> A case to put it all in (optional)
|
||
|
||
o A few construction notes, I suggest that you solder and tape all
|
||
connections. It is also important to read this entire article before
|
||
attemping to construct this.
|
||
|
||
First, connect the red wire of the transformer to either
|
||
terminal on the speaker. Now connect the white wire from the transformer
|
||
to the other terminal speaker. Next, connect the red (positive) wire of
|
||
one battery clip to the black wire on the other battery clip. Now connect
|
||
the remaining red wire on the second battery clip to the green wire from
|
||
the touch tone pad. Connect the blue wire from the touch tone pad to the
|
||
orange-and-black striped wire from the touch to black lead from the first
|
||
battery clip. You have now finished the power connection to the keypad.
|
||
|
||
Next, connect the black wire from the keypad to the blue wire on
|
||
the transformer. Now connect the red-and-green striped wire from the
|
||
keypad to the green wire on the transformer. The black wire on the
|
||
transformer should not be connected to anything, along with quite a few
|
||
wires from the keypad. The connection of the keypad is now complete. All
|
||
you have to do is connect two nine volt batteries to the battery clips,
|
||
and you'll be ready to go. You may want to mount it in a case for easy
|
||
portability.
|
||
|
||
(>Use of the White Box<)
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To bring the White Box to its full potential Silver box
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modifications should be made to this unit, thus allowing complete remote
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phreaking. When none of the buttons are pressed, this unit uses NO power,
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thereby eliminating the need for a power s
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______________________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________-END-_____________________________________
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*
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MEMBER NAME: YELLOW *
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*
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"YELLOW BOX PLANS"
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By CAPTAIN HOOK
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On Feb 3, 1986 5:47
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Now to begin with you need the following:
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1) A telephone line showing up in the wall.You can find the
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opening behind all those round plates AT&T puts in when they
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disconnect or begin to put a phone in.
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2) 1 Modular jack
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3) 1 Screwdriver
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4) 1 Human being who knows what the hell their doing!!!! (in
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other words an IQ of 3 or so will do)
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PREPARATION:
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1) Open the plate to expose the wire running through the wall or
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you can remove an old jack to find the wire.(Note: it must be a
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complete wire not an end as is used for the setup of a normal
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phone)
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2) Cut the wire in half.Now check your other phones (Note: i had
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2 other phones so one works the other won't)
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3) Now splice up the 2 ends of the wire you just cut.You will
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find 4 or 6 color coded wires on each end.
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4) Splice up each smaller wire so as the metal is exposed.
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5) Next now this is the hard part look at the jack at match the
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colors Note: if you cant do this:
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a) get a very sharp razor blade
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b) now put to the wrists and slice that.
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c) wait about an hour and your dead KINDA FINAL ISNT IT!!!!!
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6) Each screw will now have 2 of each colore wire on it.
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7) Plug in the phone. YOUR DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NOTE:THIS PROCESS IS IRREVERSABLE!!!!
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ING FILES)
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