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An SLO Presentation:
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Box Tones For The Beginner
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By Damian
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Here is a compilation of most of the various box tones. Note that all of
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the frequencies are mesures in hertz.
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Ok, let's start with the legal...
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TOUCH TONE FONE DTMF's
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other file, Bell Abbreviations. One more thing you need to know is that in most
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tones used by Bell are not one frequency, but the mixture of two. Therefore,
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you need to produce two different tones at one time. When there are two tones
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involved, the two frequencies are listed on the same line with a + between them.
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Note that these frequencies are exact, and should be reproduced exactly.
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KEY: TONE 1: 699.1 + 1215.9
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2: 699.1 + 1331.7
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3: 699.1 + 1471.9
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4: 766.2 + 1215.9
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5: 766.2 + 1331.7
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6: 766.2 + 1471.9
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7: 847.4 + 1215.9
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8: 847.4 + 1331.7
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9: 847.4 + 1471.9
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*: 948.0 + 1215.9
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0: 948.0 + 1331.7
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#: 948.0 + 1471.9
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SILVER BOX MF's
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Now we move on to the almost illegal. The Silver Box tones aren't actually
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illegal, because there are some fones comming out on the market that have
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the Silver box tones built into a fourth row vertically, as they should be. No
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one really knows what the tones do, except that they are used in some military
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switching systems. There are rumors of the Bell companies comming out with
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features that would utilize this fourth row of keys. The Silver box utilizes
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the standard touch tone fone DTMF's, plus the tones listed below.:
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KEY: TONE A: 699.1 + 1633
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B: 766.2 + 1633
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C: 847.4 + 1633
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D: 948.0 + 1633
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BLUE BOX MF's
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Now we come to the tones that were a Phreak's most important tool, the Blue Box
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tones. These tones no longer work in most areas, due to he fact that the Bell
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companies got smart and have switched, or are switching, or are soon to switch
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to a newer system, ESS. Once again, if you don't know what that stands for, or
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what it is, see my file on and called: Bell Abbreviations by Damien.
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KEY TONE 1: 700 + 900
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2: 700 + 1100
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3: 900 + 1100
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4: 700 + 1300
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5: 900 + 1300
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6: 1100 + 1300
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7: 700 + 1500
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8: 900 + 1500
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9: 1100 + 1500
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A: 1300 + 1500
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B: 700 + 1700
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KP: 1100 + 1700
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ST: 1500 + 1700
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Disconnect: 2600
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RED BOX MF's
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All coins 1700 + 2200
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Nickle = 66 milisecs
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Dime = 66 milisecs on,
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66 milisecs off,
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66 milisecs on.
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Quarter = 33 milisecs on,
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33 milisecs off,
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repeated 5 times.
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TASI LOCKING FREQUENCY
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The TASI locking frequency is used for securing your own long distance lines
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when long distance trunks are being multi-plexed. The tone is 1850 hertz.
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Just blast it down the line at the beginning of your call.
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