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Silver Box
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Tools:
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1 Soldering Iron
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1 Standard Bell Telephone
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1 Foot Of 22 Gauge Wire
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1 Single Pole Doub. Throw Switch
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1 Flat Headed Screw Driver
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Uses:
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The Purpose Of A Silver Box Is To Blow The Information Operators Off The Line
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Through Fourth Column Tones. You And A Friend Can Call Up The Operator And
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Blow Her Off The Line With A D Tone. One Of You Dial 6 And The Other 7 And You
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Connect.
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You Can Fuck Up The International
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Timers With The C Tone.
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Directions:
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1: Unscrew Your Phone. Remove The
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Telephone Case.
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2: Remove The Mounted Pad By Loosening
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The Screws On The Mount Of This Pad
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Now Remove The Plastice Cover On
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The Pad.
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3: Turn The Pads So That The 0,*,#
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Is Facing You. Now Turn It Upside
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Down So You Can See The Pc Board.
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4: Now You Should Be Looking At 2
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Black Donuts.
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5: Position The Board So That The
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Solder Points From Left And Attach
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A Green Wire To That Point.
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6: Go Over 4 Points From The Left And
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Attach A Green Wire To That Point.
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7: Between You And The Donuts, There
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Should Be 2 Long Yellow Capacitors
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To The Right Of These, And On The
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Edge Of The Board Should Be 3
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Soldering Contacts We Will Use The
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One On The Left.
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8: The Contact Is Origionally Spot
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Welded, So Snip It Open. The One
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Nearest You Attach A Red Wire.
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To The Other One, A Yellow Wire.
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9: Now Cut A Small Hole In The Top Of
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Your Telephone And Insert The
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Single Pole Double Throw Switch In
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That Hole.
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10: Run The Wires To The Switch And
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Solder The Switch. The Orientation
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Should Be Red To The Center, The
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Switch Will Now Alternate Between
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Normal And 1633 Hx Fourth Column
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Tones.
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Set Up:
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1 2 3 A
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4 5 6 B
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7 8 9 C
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* 0 # D
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This Is Set Up With The Switch.
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Introduction
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============
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The Lunch Box Is A Very Simple Transmitter Which Can Be Handy For All Sorts Of
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Things. It Is Quite Small And Can Easily Be Put In A Number Of Places. I Have
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Successfully Used It For Tapping Fones, Getting Inside Info, Blackmail And
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Other Such Things. The Possibilities Are Endless. I Will Also Include The
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Plans For An Equally Small Receiver For Your Newly Made Toy. Use It For Just
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About Anything. You Can Also Make The Transmitter And Receiver Together In One
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Box And Use It As A Walkie Talkie.
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Materials You Will Need
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(1) 9 Volt Battery With Battery Clip
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(1) 25-Mfd, 15 Volt Electrolytic Capacitor
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(2) .0047 Mfd Capacitors
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(1) .022 Mfd Capacitor
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(1) 51 Pf Capacitor
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(1) 365 Pf Variable Capacitor
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(1) Transistor Antenna Coil
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(1) 2N366 Transistor
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(1) 2N464 Transistor
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(1) 100K Resistor
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(1) 5.6K Resistor
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(1) 10K Resistor
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(1) 2Meg Potentiometer With Spst Switch
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Some Good Wire, Solder, Soldering Iron,
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Board To Put It On, Box (Optional)
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Schematic For The Lunch Box
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===========================
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[This May Get A Tad Confusing But Just
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Print It Out And Pay Attention.
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[!]
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51 Pf
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! Base
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---+---- ------------Collector
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! )( 2N366 +----+------/\/\/----Gnd
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365 Pf () Emitter !
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! )( ! !
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+-------- ---+---- ! !
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! ! ! ! !
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Gnd / .022Mfd ! !
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10K\ ! ! !
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/ Gnd +------------------------Emitter
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[ ! ! ! 2N464
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/ .0047 ! Base Collector
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2Meg --+ ! ! +--------+ !
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/ ! Gnd ! ! !
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Gnd ! ! !
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+-------------+.0047+--------------------+ ! !
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! +--25Mfd-----+
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-----------------------------------------+ ! !
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Microphone +--/\/\/-----+
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---------------------------------------------+ 100K !
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Gnd---->/<---------------------!+!+!+---------------+
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Switch Battery
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From 2Meg Pot.
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[
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Notes About The Schematic
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=========================
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1. Gnd Means Ground
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2. The Gnd Near The Switch And The Gnd
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By The 2Meg Potentiometer Should Be
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Connected
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3. Where You See: )(
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()
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)( It Is The
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Transistor Antenna Coil With 15 Turns Of Regular Hook-Up Wire Around It.
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4. The Middle Of The Loop On The Left
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Side (The Left Of "()") You Should Run
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A Wire Down To The "+" Which Has
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Nothing Attached To It. There Is A
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.0047 Capacitor On The Correct Piece Of
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Wire.
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5. For The Microphone Use A Magnetic
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Earphone (1K To 2K).
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6. Where You See "[!]" Is The Antenna.
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Use About 8 Feet Of Wire To Broadcast
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Approx 300Ft. Part 15 Of The Fcc Rules
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And Regulation Says You Can'T Broadcast
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Over 300 Feet Without A License.
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(Hahaha). Use More Wire For An Antenna
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For Longer Distances. (Attach It To The
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Black Wire On The Fone Line For About A
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250 Foot Antenna!)
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Operation Of The Lunch Box
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This Transmitter Will Send The Signals Over The Am Radio Band. You Use The
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Variable Capacitor To Adjust What Freq. You Want To Use. Find A Good Unused
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Freq. Down At The Lower End Of The Scale And You'Re Set. Use The 2 Meg Pot.
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To Adjust Gain. Just Screw With It Until You Get What Sounds Good. The Switch
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On The 2Meg Is For Turning The Lunch Box On And Off. When Everything Is
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Adjusted, Turn On An Am Radio Adjust It To Where You Think The Signal Is. Have
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[A Friend Say Some Shit Thru The Box And Tune In To It. That'S All There Is To
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It. The Plans For A Simple Receiver Are Shown Below:
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The Lunch Box Receiver
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(1) 9 Volt Battery With Battery Clip
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(1) 365 Pf Variable Capacitor
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(1) 51 Pf Capacitor
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(1) 1N38B Diode
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(1) Transistor Antenna Coil
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(1) 2N366 Transistor
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(1) Spst Toggle Switch
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(1) 1K To 2K Magnetic Earphone
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[Schematic For Receiver
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======================
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[!]
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!
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51 Pf
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+----+----+
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! !
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) 365 Pf
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(----+ !
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) ! !
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+---------+---Gnd
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!
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+---*>!----Base Collector-----
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[ Diode 2N366 Earphone
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Emitter +-----
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! !
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Gnd !
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-
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+
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- Battery
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+
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Gnd------>/<------------+
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Switch
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Closeing Statement
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This Two Devices Can Be Built For Under Total Of $10.00. Not Too Bad. Using
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[These Devices In Illegal Ways Is Your Option. If You Get Caught, I Accept No
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Responsibility For Your Actions. This Can Be Alot Of Fun If Used Correctly.
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Hook It Up To The Red Wire (I Think) On The Fone Line And It Will Send The
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Conversation Over The Air Waves. If You Have Any Problems Or Are Confused,
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Leave Me Mail On:Hi-Times=702/832/7469
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This Is A Most Unusual Project; We Are Going To Mount A Sensitive Microphone
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Behind A Series Of Acoustic Wave Guides And Hope For The Best. Actually, Our
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Wave Guides Are Aluminum Tubes Cut To Resonate At Frequencies Near The Human
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Voice Range. This Arrangement Also Serves To Make The Unit Highly Directional
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As Sound Other Than That Arriving At The Mouth Of The Tubes Arrives At The Mic
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In An Out-Of-Phase Condition And Cancels Itself Out.
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With This Easily Constructed Device It Is Possible (Under Ideal Conditions) To
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Pick Up Conversations Several Hundred Feet Away, In Fact, Reports Of Recording
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Conversations Up To 30 Yards Away Through A Closed Window Have Been Made...
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The Device Is Quite Easy To Construct: First Get Together The Following
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Materials:
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[1] 56' Of 3/8" Outside Diameter
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Aluminum Tubing (Hardware Stores)
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[2] 1 Sensitive Amplifier With
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Operating Paraphenalia
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[3] 1 Sensitive Microphone Element -
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Use Either A Good Condenser Or A
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Crystal, As Their Outputs Tend To
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Be A Bit Higher Than Their Dynamic
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Counterparts.
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[4] 1 Funnel
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[5] Assorted Small Hardware
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Cut The Tubing Into 37 Pieces Ranging From 1" Through 36" In One Inch
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Divisions. Now Bundle Them Together Symmetrically With One End Flush (As
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Shown). As You Assemble Them, Blue Them Together In Several Places To Assure
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They Remain In The State You Have Put Them In (Were It Only So Easy With
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People...).
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Ooo
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Ooooo
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Ooooooo
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Ooooooooo
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Ooooooooo
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Ooooooooo
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Ooooooo
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Ooooo
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Ooo
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Flush Ends Of Tubes
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Take The Funnel And Fit It Around The Flush End Of The Tube Bundle. Being
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Astute Enough To Read This, I Am Sure You Will Notice The Tubes Do Not Exactly
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Fit Into The Funnel. At This Realization, Take A Small Hammer And Beat The
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Funnel To Nearly As Possible. Now Fill The Remaining Spaces With A Good Rubber
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Based Caulking Compound.
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The Microphone Element Is Placed In The Neck Of The Funnel (With A Rubber
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Grommet If It Is Small Enough To Fit Up Into The Neck - Otherwise Set It Into
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The Other End Of The Neck Before Caulking The Tubing In Place). Glue The Mic
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Into Place And Caulk Any Air Space Around It.
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Run The Microphone Wires Out The Neck Of The Funnel, Glue In Place, And Also
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Caulk To Give It A Closed, Fairly Air Invincible Seal Around The Entire Unti.
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If You Really Feel Up To It, Fiberglass Resin Can Be Used Instead Of Caulking
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Compound.
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M ###
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I ### \
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C ### \
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### \_________# Wire
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E ### #______
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L => ### Funnel #
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E ### _________#
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M ### / ^
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E ### / Grommet
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N ### /
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T ###/
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Run The Output Wires To Your Amplifier And Place The Entire Unit On Some Sort
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Of Support, A Camera Tripod Being Ideal. (Need I Remind You To Check Matching
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Impedances?). The Unit Should Be Aimed At The Subject And Then Panned About
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For Maximum Volume (Sound Does Not Travel In A Straight Line, But May Vary With
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Wind, Etc).
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If Wind Noise Overrides Your Target Noise You Can Place A Piece Of Cheesecloth
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Across The End Of The Unit. If A Particularly Difficult Noise Interferes With
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Your Pick-Up You Can Often Plug Up The Tube(S) Carrying This Noise With A Cork.
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The Clear Box
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The Clear Box Is A New Device Which Has Just Been Invented That Can Be Used
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Throughout Canada And Rural U.S. The Clear Box Works On "Post Pay" Payphone
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(Fortress Phones). Those Are The Payphone That Don'T Require Payment Until
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After The Connection Is Established. You Pick Up The Phone, Get A Dial Tone,
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Dial Your Number, And Then Insert Your Money After The Person Answers. If You
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Don'T Deposit The Money Then You Can Not Speak To The Person On The Other End-
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Because Your Mouth Piece Is Cut Off, But, Not The Ear Piece. (Obviously These
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Phones Are Good For Free Calls To Weather Or Time Or Other Other Such
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Recordings)
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All You Must Do Is Go To Your Nearby Radio Shack, Or Electronics Store, And Get
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A Four-Transistor Amplifier And A Telephone Suction Cup Induction Pick-Up. The
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Induction Pick-Up Would Be Hooked Up As It Normally Would To Record A
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Conversation, Except That It Would Be Plugged Into The Output Of The Amplifier
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And A Microphone Would Be Hooked To The Input. So When The Party That Is Being
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Called Answers, The Caller Could Speak Through The Little Microphone Instead.
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His Voice Then Goes Through The Amplifier And Out The Induction Coil, And Into
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The Back Of The Reciever Where It Would Then Be Broadcast Through The Phone!
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Lines And The Other Party Would Be Able To Hear The Caller. The Clear Box Thsu
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'Clears Up' The Problem Of Not Being Heard. Luckily, The Line Will Not Be
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Cut-Off After A Certain Amount Of Time Because It Will Wait Forever For The
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Coins To Be Put In.
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The Biggest Advantage For All Of Us About This New Clear Box Is The Fact That
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This Type Of Payphone Willl Most Likely Become Very Common Due To A Few Things:
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1: It Is A Cheap Way Of Getting The
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Dtf, Dial-Tone-Service
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2: It Doesn'T Require Any Special
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Equipment,(For The Phone Company)
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3: This Payphone Will Work On Any
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Phone Line. Usually A Payphone
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Line Is Different, But This Is A
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Regular Phone Line And It Is Set
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Up So The Phone Does All The
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Charging, Not The Company.
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File: Detecting Phone Bugs
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Bug Detection On Home Phones
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First Of All To Test For Bugs, You Need A Vom (Multimeter) The Higher The
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Impedance The Better (A Digital With Fet Circuitry Or A Vacuum Tube Volt Meter
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Is The Best).
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First Disconnect The Phone Line(S) At Both Ends. Undo The Phone Instrument And
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Hook It Up To The Entry Point Of The Phone Line From The Outside World (Ma Bell
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Does Not Like You Cut Her Off Completely.) The Scheme Is The Physi- Cally
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Isolate Your House, Apartment, Etc From The Outside World. But Before You Do
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This Measure The Line Voltage (It Should Be Approximately 48 Volts).
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Now With The Wires Disconnected At Both Set Your Resistance Scal To A High
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Reading And Measure The Resistance Of The Phone Line, It Should Be Very High On
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The Order Of Million Ohms Or More, This Is The Normal Condition, Since You Are
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Measuring The Resistance Of An Open Circuit. If It Is Much Less, Say
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50-100Kohms Then You A Device On The Line That Does Not Belong There, Probably
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A Parallel Bug.
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Now Twist The End Of The Disconnected Wire And Go To The Other End And Measure
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The Resistance Of This. This Resistance Should Be About One Ohm Or Two At The
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Most In A Big House With A Lot Of Phones. If It Is More, Then You Probably
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Have A Series Bug.
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If In The First Case, Taking Parallel Measurements Using A Meter (Not Led/ Lcd)
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And You Notice A "Kick" In The Needle, You Probably Have A Line Tap
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Now If You Also Make A Measurement With The Wire End Twisted Together And You
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Notice The Resistance Reads About 1-2Kohms, Then You May Have A Drop-Out Relay.
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A Drop-Out Relay Is A Relay That Senses A Phone Going Off Hook, And Signals A
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Tape Recorder To Start Recording.
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Another Test To Do With The Phones Still Hooked Up To The Outside World, On
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Hook Voltage Is About 48 Volts And Off Hook Is About 6-10 Volts. Any Other
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Con- Ditions May Mean Telephone Surveillance.
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If You Use A Wide Range Audio Frequency Generator And Call You House,
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Apartment, Etc. From Another Phone And Sweep Up And Down The Spectrum, And You
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Notice The Phone Answers Itself Somewhere In The Sweep You Probably Have An
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Infinity Transmitter On Your Line.
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The Above Information Tells Nothing About Telco Taps At The Central Office, Or
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Anywhere Else Along The Line, But This Information May Tell You That Your Wife,
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Girlfriend(Boyfriend), Or Business Associate May Be Monitoring Your Phone
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Activities.
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An Infinity Transmitter Is A Neat Device It Allows You To Call The Bugged Place
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And It Shuts Off The Ringer And Defeats The Switchhook, So The Mouthpiece Now
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Becomes A Room Bug. It Was Orginally Sold From The Travelling Business Man To
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Make Sure His Wife Was Safe At Home Not Being Attacked (Or Fucking Her
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Boyfriend Behind His Back).
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***************************************
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$$$$$$$$$$-=>Making Your Phone<=-$$$$$$
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$$$$$$$$$$-=>Into A Cheesebox <=-$$$$$$
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/=
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Distributed By: <The Black Chamber Bbs>
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[612] 331-5678
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Call:
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The Safehouse <612> 724-7066
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Mines Of Moria,
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West <408> 688-9629
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East <713> 871-8577
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Sherwodd Forest <212> 896-6036
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Sherwood Fprest Ii <914> 359[Hold]######-1517
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A Cheesebox(Named For The Type Ofbox The First One Was Found In)Is A Type Of
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Box Which Will, In Effect, Make Your Telephone A Pay-Phone.....This Is A
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Simple,Modernized, And Easy Way Of Doing It....
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Inside Info:These Were First Used By Bookies Many Years Ago As A Way Of Making
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Calls To People Without Being Called By The Cops Or Having Their Numbers Traced
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And/Or Tapped......
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How To Make A Modern Cheese Box
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Ingredients:
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1 Call Forwarding Service On The
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Line
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1 Set Of Red Box Tones
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The Number To Your Prefix'S Inter-
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Cept Operator(Do Some Scanning For
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This One)
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How To:
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After You Find The Number To The Intercept Operator In Your Prefix, Use Your
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Call-Forwarding And Forward All Calls To Her...This Will Make Your Phone Stay
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Off The Hook(Actually, Now It Waits For A Quarter To Be Dropped In)...You Now
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Have A Cheese Box... In Order To Call Out On This Line:You Must Use Your Red
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Box Tones And Ge[Hold]######Ner- Ate The Quarter Dropping In...Then,You Can
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Make Phone Calls To People...As Far As I Know, This Is Fairly Safe, And They Do
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Not Check Much...Although I Am Not Sure, I Think You Can Even Make Credit-Card
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Calls From A Cheesebox Phoneand Not Get Traced...
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* Red Box Dox *
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The Red Bos Basically Simulates The Sound Of Coins Being Dropped Into The Coin
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Slot Of A Pay Telephone. A Pay Telephone Generates A Burst Of Two Mixed
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Frequencies, 1700 Hz And 2200 Hz, For A Specfic Time Interval To Denote A
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Nickle, Dime, Or Quarter. A Nickle Is 7700 Hz + 2200 Hz For 66 Milliseconds.
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A Dime Is 1700 Hz + 2200 Hz For 66 Ms On, 66 Ms Off, Then 66 Ms On Again.
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Finally, A Quarter Is 1700 Hz + 2200 Hz For 33 Ms On, 33 Ms Off, Continuosly
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Repeating For 5 Times.
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When Using A Red Box On A Pay Phone, First Deposit A Real Nickle (Becuase They
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Can Tell If The First One Is A Real One Or Just A Tone
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Diagram #1:
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Diagram #2:
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---700--- (B)
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------- (C)
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---900--. ---2 10--(--
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--1100--.-----.-4 11-----.--
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--5
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--1300--. 12-//-- V
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--1700-- -- 6 (D)
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78 <--25K Pot.
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---900-- (A) -------
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-
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--------. ---///---
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1100 (E)
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--------.----
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1300 (*)
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--------. -------
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3 <--Op-Amp
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--2600--- (A)--7
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-----4
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V -2
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(*)25K Pot. Should 6
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Be The Same ------
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As The One To -----.
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The Above Right.
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Both Go To Pin
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3 Of The Op-Amp. (
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(G) -)-
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(H)
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V
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Diagram #3:
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(J)
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(I) ------------
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---. 1
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V 2--.-- +10V
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--(//-.3 /
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(K)(M) ----- )
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-------- (L)
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Diagram #2 Should Connect To The Right Of Diagram #1, My 40 Character Display
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Requires I Cut It Off Here. If You Cut A Printout Of #2 Out And Place It To
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The Right Of #1 They Should Match Up Perfectly. Diagram #3 Is The Schematic
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For The Power Supply. 1 And 2 Of Course Are The Box Itself.
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Note:
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-.- ---
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These Wires These Wires
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Connect. Don'T.
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Legend:
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(A) +10 Volt (This Is Where The Power
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Supply Connects To The
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Box.)
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(B) 8038 Ic
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(C) .010F Mylar Cap.
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(D) 82K Res.
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(E) 100K Res.
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(F) 741 Op-Amp
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(G) 8 Ohm Speaker
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(H) 100F Capacitor
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(/) Spst Mom Cont No Pushbutton Switch
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(V) 1N914 Diode
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(I) (2) 9V Batteries
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(J) Lm317T
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(K) .010F Capacitor
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(L) 470 Ohm Resistor
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(M) 3.3K Resistor
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(V) To Ground
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Parts Description:
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(A) Connect The Output From The Power
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Supply Here.
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(B) 8038 Waveform Generator
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(C) .010F Mylar Capacitor
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(D) 82K Resistor (You Will Have To Use
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2 Or More In Series.)(Resistence
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Is
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Additive In Series.)
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(E) 100K Resistor (5% Is Best.)
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(F) 741 Op-Amplifier
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(G) 8 Ohm Speaker
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(H) 100F Capacitor
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(I) 2 9V Batteries In Series
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(J) Lm317T Voltage Regulator
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(K) .010F Capacitor
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(L) 470 Ohm Resistor
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(M) 3.3K Resistor
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(/) Single-Pole Single-Throw
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Momentary-
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Contact Normally-Open Pushbutton
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Switch.
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(V) 1N914 Signal Diodes
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Radio Shack Parts Numbers:
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(B) 276-2334 (C) 272-1065 (E) 271-1347
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(F) 276-007 (H) 272-1065 (J) 276-1778
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(K) 272-131 (L) 271-019 (M) 271-019
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(/) 275-1547 (V) 276-1122
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The Spot On The Diagram That Has 700, 900, Etc. Should Be Filled In With A 25K
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Multi-Turn Potentiometer (Variable Resistor). The 15-Turn Pot From Radio Shack
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(#271-340) Will Work If A 1/4 Watt, 5%, 5K Resistor Is Put In Series.
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The Easiest Way To Tune The Box Is To Play Both It And A Sample Of The True
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Sound Together, Then Adjust The Box Until Only 1 Note Can Be Heard. As
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Inaccurate As This Sounds, This Is More Than Accurate Enough For The Fone
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Company. The Apple With An Apple Cat Modem, The Atari, The Commodore, And The
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Texas Instruments Can All Generate The Needed Tones.
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These Plans Are Based On A Set Of Plans I (Ford Prefect) Received Two Years
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Ago. They Were Almost Illegible And The Power Supply Included Outdated Parts.
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The Total Cost Is Slightly Above $50 But When Properly Assembled It Will Work
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Perfectly. (These Plans Have Been Field Tested!)
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