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THE ABC'S OF PAYPHONES PART 2.
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The information presented in this file is presented for entertainment
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purposes only. The authors of this file take no responsibility for any
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of its contents.
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Section 1:how to open a payphone
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An Atlantic Bell payphone is a heavily armored device. It is designed
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to withstand attempted theft and damage. But as we found out in part 1,
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we don't need to get through all the armor to phreak it. All we need to
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do is get to the wiring which is all located behind 3 easy to remove
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panels. All that holds the front panel on is 3 or 4 bolts. Just apply
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sulfuric acid and in ten minutes or less they will come right out.
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While you are waiting remove the other panels. The top panel is held on
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by two tight nuts. A good pair of pliers will remove them. Now the
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back panel is the hardest to remove. It is held together by a semi-
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permanent solution. On the newer AT&T credit and pay phones, an alarm
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goes off when the back panel is removed. The circuitry for it is
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located in the top panel. Look for a round box with 4 wires coming out.
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Cut the first and second ones. Now use sulfuric acid, wait ten minutes
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and lift it off.
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Section 2:How to steal a payphone
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Ever wanted to have your own payphone? It's not very hard to steal one.
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As a matter of fact, it is easy to rip one out of the wall, but I want
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to show you how to take one home intact. Anyone traveling to Toronto
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should stop by to see MR. C0SMOS' collection of payphones. He has them
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set up and working. Stealing payphones is very dangerous. Much more
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than phone boxing. Do not steal more than one from an area. They
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sometimes know immediately when it's gone, so get the hell out of there.
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The inside of it is heavily armored. If you are taking it for the
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money, you will need a full set of philips & flathead screwdrivers,
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sulfuric acid, a crowbar, a sledgehammer, bolt cutters, and probably
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more. Now you can take it home and pound on it, or you can use the easy
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way we showed you in part one.
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In part 3 we will show you how to wire it up when you get it home and
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alot of other stuff.
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Downloaded From P-80 Systems 304-744-2253
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