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@BEGIN_FILE_ID.DIZSome text for b.b. might be interesting
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hEre's several Dail SeTs which include all ops,even some of which i've never
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heard of or know what they do. (like EO)
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Standard : CCITT v5
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Description : The Tone set that isn't on your telephone ......
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1 : 700 900 0 50 50 Again, Mark & Space
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2 : 700 1100 0 50 50 In millisecs!
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3 : 900 1100 0 50 50
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4 : 700 1300 0 50 50
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5 : 900 1300 0 50 50
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6 : 1100 1300 0 50 50
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7 : 700 1500 0 50 50
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8 : 900 1500 0 50 50
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9 : 1100 1500 0 50 50
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0 : 1300 1500 0 50 50
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c11 : 700 1700 0 50 50 Sometimes c11 and c12
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c12 : 900 1700 0 50 50 Are used to request
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* : 2600 0 0 144 144 Special type operators
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# : 2400 0 0 100 100
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KP1 : 1100 1700 0 100 50 'local calls start'
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KP2 : 1300 1700 0 100 50 'intl. calls start'
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ST : 1500 1700 0 100 100 'start equipment'
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KP2E : Kp2e is for special
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STE : Routing e.g. satellite
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EO : 2100 0 0 1000 1000 connects
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----------------Freq 1--Freq 2--Freq 3--Mark----Space--- Comments -------------
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When dailing, this dailing format applies almost everywhere:
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For calls within the country you're boxing off:
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Kp1+lineNumber(*)+Number in SAME country you wanna call+ST
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-note: some countries require you strip the 1st zero
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For calls outside the country you're boxing off:
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Kp2+CountryNumber+lineNumber(*)+number ya wanna connect to in other country
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minus the zero+ST
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-note: when calling the US or any other country where the 1st digit is not a
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zero ,DO NOT STRIP THE FIRST DIGIT! lamers!
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KP(1 or 2) indicates the telco's equipment that a call is beginning
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The digits are the number and ST tells the switching system that you've
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finished entering numbers and that the equipment should progress the call.
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* line number!
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Most people agree to the following:
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1-Line number when calling inside a country should be a 0
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2-Line number when calling outside a country should be a 1
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I tried digits 1-10 and think that they work as follows:
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digit: Type of connection:
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0 Cable,either above or below ground withing a country
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0 (International) Long distance cable (underseas?)
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ONLY WHEN IT"S AVAILABLE! (remember b10xxx-xxx-xxxxC
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in malaisia?)
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1 Satellite connection using first available line for
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operator (note: logically this only applies when calling
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International!)
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2 Same type of satellite connection but with less priority
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(a 'Class 2' call?)
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3 Once again even less priority ( 'Class 3' call?)
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4 A really shit connection with a 300 cps! ( 'class 4' ?)
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Numbers above 5 give a invalid number selection tone.
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The above only works with A MCI switching system located somewhere in the
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states which can be reached when calling MCI from malaisia or making the
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equipment think that you're calling from malaisia
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The cps rates on 1 to 4 really aren't that bad.. i guess the operators have
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more than one line for connecting international calls.
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oh, i almost forgot! sometimes the format is KP1/2+country+ROUTING CODE(s)+
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number+st
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Routing codes are a pain in the ass and are usually installed when abuse of
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a certain phone line reaches BiiiiiiiG Proportions..
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Beeps:
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When dailing you will probabably hear a beep every now and then after you
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have finished entering the number these beeps mean the following:
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One beep, (no connection, and you need to send a clear forward again)
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This means that the number you dailed is (currently or always) not available
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through the extension you are dailing from. It's possible that the number
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is in for service, disconnected or cannot be reached through this line.
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It's also possible you need to enter a Routing code somewhere in the number..
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Or perhaps the equipment won't connect you becoz they think it's fake.
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You're frequencies don not 'sound' real to telco equipment, and thus it will
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not connect you. Only one thing to do here:ADJUST YOUR EQUALIZER! or even the
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volume on your stereo. if you keep getting the beeps DURING dialing adjust
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rigourisly! if the beeps come after dailing, and you're sure you've
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entered everything correctly,try and get PINK NOISE into the mouthpiece ,by:
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1. Turn on tv or portable radio and find a channel with lots of snow on it.
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Connect radio/tv to mouthpiece (via mixer,or a extra mike..)
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make sure the volume of the pink noise is about equal or little less than
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the volume of the computer/tape recorder or even bluebox..
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Now dail again and if this doesn't work you're barking up the wrong tree..
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go back to phreak school! (perhaps you're using wrong frequencies)
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2. After stacking the trunk, make space on the mouthpiece by removing the
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speaker/accoustic coupling/borrowed headphone etc a little, and blow softly
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into the mouthpiece DURING the digit dailing. this always works for me!
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What happens is, the telco equipment gets a distorted signal and thinks that
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it's own equipment has made a bad connection. Therefor it will accept bigger
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fluctualities in the signal (eg when your stereo doesn't produce EXACTLY the
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same frequencies becoz you've got a $200,- dollar expensive equalizer..)
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Most phreaks will know what i mean and possibly so will you.
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More Beeps!
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If you keep hearing beeps After you dailed, eg dail - silence - then 2 beeps
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it means that the number is busy! so don't go and adjust your stereo yet!
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Once you've become a nice phone phreak, ya can call everywhere for free.
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But that's not what phreaking is about.. its about exploring new systems,
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and learning in the progress.. and sharing what you've discovered with
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others equally interested (i'm sure you agree that not all lamers should
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have the knowledge to destroy the worlds fonenets,and make it unreachable
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for us.)find the right persons who know just as much or a little more
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than you and exchange info!
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I don't know about you but i surtenly can!
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Signed:
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AsuRe!
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Leave interresting mail for me somewhere.. perhaps you'll get some back
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when i bump into something new..
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