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How To Build a Silver Box
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tools and materials : soldering iron, solder, some 22 ga. wire, a spdt
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switch, and a screwdriver.
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(1) unscrew your phone (must be a touch
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tone, desk type)
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(2) remove the mounted pad and take the
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clear plastic cover from the bottom.
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(3) hold the pad with the numbers 0, *,
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# facing you, and turn it upside down,
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so you can see the yellow pc board.
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(4) you should see 2 black round
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doughnuts.
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(5) position the board so the solder
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points for the left doughnut face you.
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(6) count over four points from the
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left, and attach a (green) wire to that
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point.
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(7) between you and the doughnuts,
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there should be 2 long yellow
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capacitors. to the right of these, and
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on the edge of the board there should
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be 3 gold contacts. we will use the one
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on the left.
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(8) the contact originally is spot
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welded, so snip it open.
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(9) to the one nearest you, attach a
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wires out of the phone,
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and solder the switch.
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(11) the orientation should be (red) to
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center. the switch will now alternate
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between normal and 1633hz fourth
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column tones.
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Silver Box Documentation
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(contributed by lex luthor)
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the silver box transforms keys 3,6,9,# to a,b,c,d. those tones stand for:
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"a"-flash
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"b"-flash override (priority)
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"c"-priority communication
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"d"-priority overide (top military)
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those keys only work on certain networks. Now what do you do with those
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extra tones???
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call any long distance directory by dialing (area code) 555-1212 and while
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it rings press the # key then as the operator answers you will disconnect
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them instantly and hear a pulsing tone, press 6(normal tone) and it will
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stop.then if another person does the same thing on another line and then
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presses 7 you should have a voice link, area code 414 is good for one that
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you can screw around with the tones and see what you get.
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