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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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CALL THE MORGUE:(201)376-4462
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White Box Plans
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(Uploaded by Agrajag the Prolonged)
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This article will tell you how to change a normal touch tone keypad and conv
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ert it to a portable unit. In addition, we give the touch-tone frequencies.
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First of all, the tones made by a touch tone telephone are not single tones, the
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y are a combination of two tones, making "DTMF" (dual tone multi-frequency). The
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normal tone telephone dials 12 different signals, but is capable of dialing 16
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different signals (see bulletin on silver boxes).
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The power required by a keypad is about 25 volts, but they will work with as
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little as 15, thereby allowing the use of two 9-volt radio batteries. As you m
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ay have guessed, they are also designed to operate with a telephone type speaker
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(and phone line), and not the standard 8-ohm speaker which needs to be used for
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adequate volume. To accompolish this, we use a matching transformer, this is o
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ne of those miniature ones available at Radio Shack. Enough of the theory, now
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for the circuit.
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You will need:
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A touch tone keypad
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A miniature 1000 to 8 ohm transformer (Radio Shack # 273-1380)
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A standard 8-ohm speaker
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Two 9-volt radio batteries
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Two 9-volt battery clips
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A case to put it all in (optional)
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A few construction notes, I suggest that you solder and tape all connection
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s. It is also important to read this entire bulletin before attempting to const
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ruct this...
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First, connect the RED wire of the transformer to either terminal on the sp
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eaker. Now connect the WHITE wire from the transformer to the other terminal on
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the speaker. Next, connect the RED (positive) wire of one battery clip to the
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black wire of the other battery clip. Now connect the the remaining RED wire on
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the second battery clip to the GREEN wire from the touch tone pad. Connect the
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BLUE wire from the touch tone pad to the ORANGE-and-BLACK striped wire from the
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touch tone pad. To these two wires, now connect the remaining black lead from
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first battery clip. You have now finished the power connection to the keypad.
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Connect the BLACK wire from the keypad to the BLUE wire on the transformer. Nex
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t connect the RED-and-GREEN striped wire from the keypad to the GREEN wire on th
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e transformer. The BLACK wire on the transformer should not be connected to any
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thing, along with quite a few wires from the keypad. The connection of the key
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pad is now complete. All you have to do is connect two nine volt batteries to t
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he battery clips, and you'll be ready to go. You may want to mount it in a case
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for easy portability. Note that the silver box modification CAN be made to this
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unit, allowing complete remote phreaking. When none of the buttons are presse
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d, this unit uses NO power, thereby eliminating the need for a power switch, and
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extending the life of the batteries.
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The following are the frequency combinations generated by each button on the
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keypad.
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KEY FREQ. #1 FREQ. #2
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--- -------- --------
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1 697 1209
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2 697 1336
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3 697 1477
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A 697 1633
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4 770 1209
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5 770 1336
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6 770 1477
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B 770 1633
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7 852 1209
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8 852 1336
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9 852 1477
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C 852 1633
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* 941 1209
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0 941 1336
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# 941 1477
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D 941 1633
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All frequencies are measured in Hertz.
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* Note that A,B,C and D are not normally present (except for silver boxes)
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THE MORGUE:(201)376-4462
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Cmd:
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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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***************************************
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* *
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* *
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* How to build a BLACK BOX *
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* *
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* *
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***************************************
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For all who dare----
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What is a BLACK BOX? A BLACK BOX is a device that is hooked up to your
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fone that fixes your fone so that when you get a call, the caller doesn't get
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charged for the call. This is good for calls up to 1/2 hour, after 1/2 hour
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the Fone Co. gets suspicious, and then you can guess what happens.
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The way it works:
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What this little beauty does is keep the line voltage from droppZo to
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10v when you answer your fone. The line is insted kept at 36v and it will
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make the fone think that it is still ringing while your talking. The reason
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for the 1/2 hour time limit is that the Fone CO. thinks that something is wrong
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after 1/2 an hour of ringing.
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All parts are available Radio Shack. Using the least possible parts
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and arangement, the cost is $0.98 !!!! And that is parts for two of them!
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Talk about a deal! If you want to splurge then you can get a small PC
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board, and a switch. There are two schematics for this box, one is for
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most normal fones. The second one is for fones that don't work with the
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first. It was made for use with a Bell Trimline touch tone fone.
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** Schematic 1 for most fones **
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** LED ON: BOX ON **
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FROM >--------------------GREEN-> TO
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LINE >--! 1.8k LED !---RED--> FONE
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!--/\/\/\--!>--!
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! !
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------>/<-------
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SPST
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Parts: 1 1.xk 1/2 watt resistor
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1 1.5v LED
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1 SPST switch
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You may just have two wires which you connect together for the switch.
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** Schematic 2 for all fones **
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** LED ON: BOX OFF **
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FROM >---------------GREEN-> TO
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LINE >------- ---RED--> FONE
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! LED !
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-->/<--!>--
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! !
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---/\/\/---
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1.8k
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Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor
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1 1.5v LED
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1 DPST switch
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Here is the PC board layout that I recommend using. It is neat and is
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very easy to hook up.
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Schematic #1 Schematic #2
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************** ****************
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* * * ------- *
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* --<LED>--- * * ! ! *
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* ! ! * * ! <SWITCH> *
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* RESISTOR ! * * ! ! ! *
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* ! ! * * ! ! / *
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* -------- ! * * ! ! \ *
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* ! ! * * ! <LED>! / *
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* --SWITCH-- * * ! ! \ *
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* ! ! * * ! ! / *
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L * ! ! * F L * ! ! ! * F
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I>RED- -RED>O I>RED- ---RED>O
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N>-----GREEN---->N N>-----GREEN------>N
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E * h * E E * * E
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************** ****************
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Once you have hooked up all the parts, you must figure out what set of
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wires go to the line and which go to the fone. This is because of the fact
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that LED's must be 0ut in, in a certain direction. De0ending on which way you
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0ut the LED is what controls what wires are for the line & fone.
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How to find out:
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Hook up the box in one direction using one set of wires for line and the
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other for fone.
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*NOTE* For Model I switch should be OFF.
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*NOTE* For Model ][ switch should be
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set to side connecting the led.
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Once you have hooked it up, then Pick up the fone and see if the LED is
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on. If it is, the LED will be lit. If is doesn't light then switch the wires
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and try again. Once you know which are which then label them. *NOTE* - If
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neither directions worked then your switch was in the wrong 0osition. Now
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lable the switch in its current
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Position as BOX ON.
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How to use it:
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The 0ur0ose of this box is not to poeple who call you so it would make
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sence that it can only be used to receive! calls. When the box is *ON*
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then you may only recieve calls. Your fone will ring like normal and the LED
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on the box will flash. If you answer the fone now, then the LED will light an
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d the caller will not be charged. Hao up the fone after you are done talking
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like normal. You will not be able to get a dial-tone or call when
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the box is on, so turn the box *OFF* for normal calls. I don't recommend
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that you leave it on all the time, as you don't want it to answer when Ma
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Bell calls!
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CALL THE MORGUE AT:(201)376-4462
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Cmd:
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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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--------------------------------------
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! !
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! The art of silver boxing !
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! by !
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! The Mace Sysop of !
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! The Armoury...201-267-1207 !
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! !
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The purpose of a silver box is to blow information operators off the line
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via fourth column tones, the 'c' key fucks the billing timers on
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international calls.
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Method Number One:
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tools and materials:
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soldering iron,some 22ga wire, a spdt switch, a screwdriver, and a few brains
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1)unscrew your phone (must be touch)
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2)remove the mounted pad and take the clear plastic cover from the
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bottom
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3)hold the pad with the numbers 0,*,# facing you, and turn it upside
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down, so you can see the pc board.
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4)you should see 2 black doughnuts
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5)position the board so the solder points from the left, and attach a
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(green) wire to that point.
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6)count over 4 points from the left and attach a (green) wire to that
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point.
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7)between you and the doughnuts, there should be 2 long yellow
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capacitors to the right of these, and on the edge of the board
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should be 3 soldering contacts we will use the one on the left.
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8)the contact is origionally spot welded, so snip it open. to the one
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nearest you attach a (red) wire to the other one, a (yellow) wire.
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9)run the wires out of the phone, and solder the switch!
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10)the orientation should be (red) to center, the switch will now
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alternate between normal and 1633hz fourth column tones.
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Method Number Two:
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Here is another way to construct a silver box using a momentary contact
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switch and a few jumper wires in any touch tone trimline phone. by adding
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the "frequency shift" key you can silver box and add a slight mod to the
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circutry to add bluebox tones. if you don't have a trimline phone, any
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decent holiday motel/hotel has one in every room, one snip and its yours.
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To convert the trimline pad to silver tones flip the tone panel over and
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run a jumper from screw 2 to screw 4, then locate the tone coils contacts
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on the board. they should be in a box pattern between screws 1 and 5.
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one side of the soldered row will be traced to 3 contacts on one side and
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4 on the other in this pattern:
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!1 !2
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!3 !4
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!5 !6
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*!7 !8
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!9 !10
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!11 !12
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!13 !14
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!15 !16
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Put a jumper wire with a momentary shift switch between 9 and 16.
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you will produce the tone of 4th row columns which are the same tones
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phone co. employees use with their trunk phones. by touching the wire
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you place on #16 11,13,15 you will get the tones for touch tone columns
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1,2,3. you must also add an actuator pin to the open boxed contacts on
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the bottom of the keypad. by doing this you will add power to the unit
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and whenever you push the "shift key" it transforms keys 3,6,9,# to
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a,b,c,d. those tones (codes) stand for:
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"a" - flash
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"b" - flash overide (priority
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"c" - priority communication
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"d" - priority override (top military)
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Those keys will only work on certain phone networks if they dont work you
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need a pink noise generator.
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So what do you use these codes for? you call any long distance directory
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by dialing (area code) 555-1212 and while it rings press the # key the as
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the operator answers you will disconnect them instantly (ha ha) and hear
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a pulsing tone, press 6 (normal) and if another person does the same
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thing, on another line and then presses 7 you should have a voice link,
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414 a/c is good for one and can screw around with the tones and see what
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you get.
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brought to you by:
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The Mace
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Sysop of the Armoury
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call the Armoury....201-267-1207
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Cmd:
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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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The idea for the Clear box comes from an article in the newsletter 2600.
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The clear box works on 'post pay' coin phones, pay phones that require money
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only after the connection has been made. The way this works is: After the conne
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ction is made the mouthpiece of the phone is muted but not the earpiece, free ca
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lls to dial-it services can be made with these phones.
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In order to talk to the person you called without
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paying (NOTE: It is against the law to do this!!)
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Take yourself down to your nearby electronics store and get
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a four transistor amplifier and a telephone suction cup
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inductive pick-up. Put the pick-up on the earpiece and plug
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it into the output of the amplifier, and plug a microphone
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into the input. You then talk into your microphone and
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listen normally through the earpiece.
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Radio Shack sells an item that wont need much
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modification,and that should work the same as the above
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construction. It is their 'Portable snap-on handset
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amplifier' (Part # 43-238) Their description says to
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put it on the earpiece and it will boost the callers voice
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to five times the normal level. In order to make this
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function like a clear box one would have to take the
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amplifier apart and remove the internal speaker, in
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it's place, connect the suction cup inductive pickup.
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Place the pick-up (which is now the speaker) to the
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earpiece of the payphone, and talk into the microphone
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of the amplifer.
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The line will not cut off, and will wait forever
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for you to put the coins in.
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Note also that these types of payphones are not
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connected to the tsps in the same way as normal payphones.
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The phone does all the charging and not the Central Office.
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It is because of this, that a phone connected to the
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lines BEFORE the payphone would act just like a normal phone.
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So get out your smallest phone, cut off the jack and strip the
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wires. connect the wires to two alligator clips. Then you can
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clip onto the payphone's wires BEFORE they connect to the payphone, you then hav
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e a normal telephone line that you dont pay the bills on!
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SYSOP
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of
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OSUNY
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10-31-84
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Cmd:
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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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<*= Press Space Bar to Abort =*>
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-=>Making Your Phone<=-
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-=>Into a Cheesebox <=-
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/=\Typed by:Sir Knight/=\
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A Cheesebox(named for the type of box the first one was found in)is a
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type of box which will, in effect, make your telephone a Pay-Phone.....This is
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a 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
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making calls to people without being called by the cops or having their
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numbers traced 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 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 o
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ff the hook(actually, now it waits for a quarter to be dropped in)... You now ha
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ve a cheese box...
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In Order To Call Out On This Line:
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You must use your Red Box tones and generate the quarter dropping in...t
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hen,you can make phone calls to people...as far as I know, this is fairly safe,
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and they do not check much...
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Cmd:
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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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How to Build a HOLD BUTTON-
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1. YOU CAN EITHER DO THIS FROM THE WALL BOX OR FROM THE INSIDE OFF YOUR PHONE. F
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IRST TAKE THE RED AND GREEN WIRES AND STRIP DOWN A PIECE OF WIRE SO YOU CAN ADD
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ANOTHER PIECE OF WIRE TO IT.
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2. ONCE YOU HAVE THE OTHER PIECE'S OF WIRE ADDED TO THEM GET A TWO WAY TOGGLE S
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WITCH SO THAT YOU CAN SWITCH THEM FROM HOLD TO TALK POSITION
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3. TAKE THE TWO EXTRA PIECES OF WIRE AND HOOK THE ONE THAT IS HOOKED TO THE GRE
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EN TO ONE OF THE TERMINALS ON ONE SIDE AND THE RED WIRE TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE
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TERMINAL.
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DIAGRAM:
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RED GREENN | |
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LEAVE THE RED AND GREEN HOOKED TO THERE TERMINALS IN THE BOX BUT JUST RUN A WIRE
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FROM EACH OF THOSE TERMINALS AND HOOK ONE WIRE TO ONE SIDE OF THE SWITCH AND TH
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E OTHER WIRE TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SWITCH
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