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51 lines
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* THE ULTIMATE CELLULAR MODIFICATION MANUAL *
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* released by *
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* %%%%%%%% Dr. Bloodmoney %%%%%%%%%% *
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* June 1, 1992 *
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The following information was gathered from various sources and is not meant
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to be a technical treatise on the cellular network. There are plenty of
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other files out there on the subject. This file specifically deals with the
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processes involved in modifying cellulars. I put together this file because
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I have not seen one that actually tells how to do this. When some of you
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start reading this you might say to yourselves "Hey, some of this is almost
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word for word from Brian Oblivion's article (incidently, one of the best
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I have seen on the subject) in Phrack #38 or so and so's article in so and so
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magazine". Well, not to discount anyone who has written anything on cellular
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phones, but all the information in this file was purchased by me from various
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ads in the back of various radio and communications magazines. I make no
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pretense as to where the original source of this material comes from. In
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fact, most of the t-files I have seen contain some of the Consumertronics
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info. word for word, and the writers try and claim it as their own. Or maybe
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vice versa. I make no claim to have written this manual (but beleive me
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after putting this together I could). The only thing I have done is spent
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many hours compiling what I believe to be a very good file on the subject.
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THE ULTIMATE CELLULAR MODIFICATION MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I. WHAT IS BROADCAST FROM A CELLULAR TOWER?
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PART II. DEFINITIONS
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PART III. TYPES OF NAMS
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PART IV. NAM FORMAT MAP
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PART V. STANDARD NAM FORMATS
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PART VI. NAM REPROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 30+ PHONES
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PART VII. THE ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER - AN INTRODUCTION
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PART VIII. IDENTIFYING THE ESN IN YOUR CELLULAR PHONE
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PART IX. SCANNING TO FIND THE ESN/MIN PAIR
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PART X. A FEW COMMON SCANNER MODIFICATIONS
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PART XI. THE 40-50 MHZ CELLULAR SCANNER
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PART XII. HOW THE ESN IS REPLACED
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PART XIII. EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING THE CHIPS
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PART XIV. MANUFACTURER'S ESN CODE LISTING
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PART XV. HOME SYSTEM ID LISTING (A-L)
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PART XVI. HOME SYSTEM ID LISTING (M-Z)
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PART XVII. "THE ROAMING SCAM"
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PART XVIII. MERCHANDISE SHEET
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Comments can be left to me at RIPCO (bloodmoney),Blitzkrieg,or Lucid Dreams
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