61 lines
2.6 KiB
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61 lines
2.6 KiB
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| INTRODUCING |
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| THE NOISE BOX |
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| Brought To You By: |
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| Doctor Dissector |
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| PHORTUNE 500 |
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Introduction:
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So, that enemy has finally done it. They have really ticked you off so
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bad that you are going to get them back for it. I mean bad. Allright then, you
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have a mind-set for the noise-box then.
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What is a noise-box? It is a device you can attach to a victim's
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phone line so that an abnormal amount of noise will be present on the line at
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all times, which would make data transmissions almost impossible and voice
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communications annoying, to say the least. So, now that you know what it is,
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let us go about the steps of building one.
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Building/Installing A Noise-Box:
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Materials:
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1 5k Potentiometer/10k Potentiometer 15 turn
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1 1.0-1.5 uf Capacitor, non-polarized, 100vdc+
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1 100 ohm, 1/2 or 1/4 watt resistor
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2 Alligator clips
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1 Beige box
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1 Green base (closest to victim's house)
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Procedure:
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1) Solder one end of the capacitor to the middle lug of the pot.
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2) Solder one end of the resistor to either remaining end on the pot.
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3) Attach alligator clips on the other ends of the capacitor and resistor.
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4) Go to the green base by the victim's house.
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5) Open the green base to expose the terminal block.
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6) With a beige box, locate the victim's line using ANI.
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7) Remove the beige box and remember which terminal it was.
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8) Take your noise box and hook the capacitor's clip on the tip of the
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victim's terminal. (tip - left side)
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9) Hook the resistor's clip on the ring of the victim's terminal.
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(ring - right side)
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10) Put the beige box back onto the terminal and press a digit. Listen
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for any noise, and slowly adjust the pot until you hear the greatest
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amount of line-noise. Stop adjusting the pot, remove the beige box,
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and close the green base. You are done!
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Closing:
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Pretty nifty, huh? Well, I know there are easier ways of doing this, and I
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will experiment a bit to find the best combination, so you won't have to go
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around adjusting pots and shit. Well, enjoy, and don't go doing it around my
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house... hehehe
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