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96 lines
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*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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*=* *=*
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*=* Blue, Red Box Frequencies & *=*
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*=* TASI locking Frequency *=*
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*=* *=*
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*=* Original Compiler: ??????? *=*
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*=* *=*
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*=* Re-Typed and Edited by: *=*
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*=* Phantom *=*
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*=* *=*
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*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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Blue Box Frequencies:
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2600 HZ - used to get on/off trunk.
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Tone Matrix to use after the 2600 HZ tone.
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700: 1 : 2 : 4 : 7 : 11 :
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900: + : 3 : 5 : 8 : 12 :
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1100: + : + : 6 : 9 : KP :
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1300: + : + : + : 10 : KP2 :
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1500: + : + : + : + : ST :
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900 : 1100 : 1300 : 1500 : 1700 :
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Use KP (1700 + 1100) to start a call and ST (1500 + 1700) to stop. Use
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2600 HZ to disconnect.
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Red Box Frequencies
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1700 HZ and 2200 HZ mixed together.
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- A nickle is 66ms on (1 beep).
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- A dime is 66ms on, 66ms off, 66ms on (2 beeps).
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- A quarter is 33ms on, 33ms off repeated 5 times.
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(ms = millisecond)
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For those who don't know, a RED BOX sinulates money being put into a pay
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phone. You must put in some money first though (the operator can tell if money
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was put in but as to how much, she let's the computer answer that.)
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TASI Locking Frequency
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TASI (Time Assignment Speech Interpolation) is used on satelite trunks,
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and basically allows more than one person to use a trunk by putting them on
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while the other person isn't talking. Of course, you would never hear the
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other person talking on your trunk.
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When you start to talk, however, the TASI controller has to find an open
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trunk for you. Because of this, some of your speech is lost. (Because of the
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delay in finding a trunk.) This is called clipping.
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Well, if you were transmitting data over a trunk, clipping would really
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fuck up the data. So there is something called a TASI locking frequency which
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keeps the tasi from putting anyone else on your trunk or you on anyone elses
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trunk. In any case, the frequency is 1850 HZ sent before the transmission.
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