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02/23/93 1.00 RELEASE
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PROGRAM HISTORY
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DATE VER DESC
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-------- ---- ------------------------------------------------------
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12/15/92 0.10 Started initial work based off of VTools concept
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" " 0.12 All ESN decimal identifications in database
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12/16/92 0.19 Added seach by [N]ame of Manufacturer
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12/20/92 0.23 Started work on Binary conversion routines
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" " 0.24 Binary routines done, started on MIN creation routines
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12/23/92 0.37 Fixed problems with [N]ame search, MIN completed
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" " 0.38 Added binary conversion option
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" " 0.40 Started work on Cellular Freq/Chan tables
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12/27/92 0.43 Added control channel table
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01/01/93 0.47 Completed all Freq/Chan routines
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01/05/93 0.52 Added some command line options (same as main menu)
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" " 0.55 Added toggle to clean up command line options
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01/09/93 0.60 Fixed case-sensativity problems
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01/10/93 0.70 Completed programming specs area
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01/12/93 0.71 Optimized some of the screen routines
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01/13/93 0.80 Added Directory of Wirelines for Major US Cities
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01/15/93 0.90 Added Cell Cross-reference features
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01/19/93 0.92 Fixed a couple of minor problems within the X-Ref
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02/04/93 0.94 Added the strongest cell search function
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02/23/93 1.00 Added new exploding menus and finished release
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WHAT IS CELLULAR MANAGE
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Well, Cellular Manager (CM), would best be described as a kind of reference
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program, much like Professor Falkins Phreakers Tools, except for Cellular phones
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and the like. CM has some of the most common tools in a easy, fast, menu driven
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environment, to give us just one more edge over our opponents.
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I am not, however, going to go into any great detail about what each of the
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options is for, and what can be done with the information gathered, since there
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are many other nice files already out there that do just that (I would recommend
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Bootlegger's freecell file from HohoCon, since in includes virtually all of the
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information that is available at the moment).
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The most benifical part about this program is the fact that you can track down
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the strongest control cell in your area. This is especially useful when trying
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to recieve the reverse control channel, which is very weak (due to power limit-
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ations from the mobile to the base).
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AVAILABLE OPTIONS
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All of the options listed below are available from the main menu of the CM,
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which the program defaults into. Some options are also available from the
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command line, which is discussed later.
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Create MIN1 and MIN2
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Generates the MIN1 and MIN2 for the phones NAM. Prompts for the areacode
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and phone number, then outputs the MIN's in binary format.
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Cellular Channel to Frequency
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Fairly self-explanitory, converts a given cellular frequency into it's
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channel number. Will display either forward, or reverse frequencies.
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Cellular Frequency to Channel
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Like above option, except reversed.
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Table of control Channels
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A complete listing of all the controls numbers, their channel number, and
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forward and reverse frequencies.
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Convert HEX to Binary
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Convienient routine to convert a HEX number (up to 10 digits) into Binary
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Search list of Manufactures ESN by Name
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Searches through a list of Cellular phone manufactures name fields, then
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shows the most likely match and their decimal ESN identification
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Search list of Manufactures ESN by Identification
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Like above option, except reversed.
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Locate and list adjacent Cells
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Prompts for entry of the most powerful control or voice channel in your
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area, then displays a small hex table showing the closest cells and their
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identification. This function also displays the cell's group status as well
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as it's designator.
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Search through Phone programming specs
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Searches through a list of Cellular phones available, and displays what
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information is available about reprogramming. Well display all possible
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matches.
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Search through Directory of Wirelines
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Searches through a list of major cities in the US and then displays the
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Wire/Non-Wire (Band A&B) channels for each city. States can also be
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specified.
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Cross-Reference Cell Groups
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Uses the cellulars group identification and wireline specs to list all of
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the voice channels and their corresponding frequencies. Also displays the
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control channel for the group, and it's forward frequency.
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Find Strongest Control Cell
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This option requires you to have established 5 (no more, no less) control
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channels that can be received at your location. After inputing their
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channel numbers, the program will respond with the group that is most likely
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to be the strongest.
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THE BEST WAY TO SCAN REVERSE
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The way I would recommend that will yield the best results when scanning the
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reverse channels is this:
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(1) Locate and write down the forward control frequencies that you can hear
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with the antenni removed from your scanner. Get at least five, and if
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possible stay either wireline or non-wireline. Use the table in option
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[4] if necessary.
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(2) Convert the frequencies to their appropriate channel using option [3].
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(3) Enter the channels into option [C] and then write down the group.
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(4) Use option [B] to find the channel/frequencies, as well as the strongest
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voice channels in your region.
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(5) Enter the channel into option [2] and specify [R]everse information.
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Simple enough, eh? Now you have the best possible chance of capturing reverse
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channel information (such as the ESN). Also try to place your scanners antenni
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in the most open location possible, although this is not necessary. I have used
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a Radio Shack Pro-37 (portable) with a DDI, and a laptop with very good success.
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A COUPLE OF BRIEF NOTES
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In the Locate & List Adj Cells function, on the hex chart that is displayed,
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only cells that actually TOUCH the highlighed cell are adjacent to it. The cells
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on the left and right do not touch the primary cell, although they may appear to.
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This is because there are redundant cells exactly opposite it in the field, and
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I chose not to display those.
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When trying to establish what is most likely your strongest control channel,
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it does not matter if you list Wireline and Non-Wireline channels. This is due
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to the fact that most cellular companies share a zone, and split it up on the
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A/B settings appropriately. Also, do not list the same cell channel twice, since
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this will effect what it suggests.
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COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
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Several of the main menu options are also available from the command line.
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For a current listing of supported commands, at dos enter either 'CM /?' or
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'CM /H'. Operation through the command line is exactly the same as if the
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option was selected from the menu.
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KNOWN BUGS
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None.
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UPDATES
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I plan to keep CM as updated as possible, but this can only be done with your
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help! When you find any information that it does not contain, please leave it
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to me on any of the systems listed below. An open exchange of information helps
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everyone, and this is the next frontier of phreaking...
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PROGRAMS FOR THE FUTURE
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Here's some of the programs to be watching for, from me, in the future:
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ACTCHK Checks CBI accounts against their algorhythm and verifies
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format validity and extra information.
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[AVAILABLE EARLY 1993]
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CBIDBS A database that sorts and displays all of your credit
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reports. Implements the VC routines real time for
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maximum security. Allows searching for any field, comment
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fields, and ARDT directory.
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[AVAILABLE SUMMER 1993]
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VINHP A new operating system for the HP 95/LX
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[AVAILABLE FALL 1993]
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CONCLUSION
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If you have any questions, comments, or problems, please report them to me
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on any of the boards listed below or in the program. The greets go out to:
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DIGITAL HITLER BOOTLEGGER THE WHITE RIDER
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MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE MR. DRUNKFUX GRANDMASTER RATTE'
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Erekose: Where the fuck are you? Get in touch with me..
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And extra special thanks to Capt. Zap for the TV plug...
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"...Send money now, this is a limited time offer, operators are standing by..."
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A couple of notes on the systems listed below... There finally is a transfer
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area on Demon Roach for my files (Log 38), so you can EASILY find them for a
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change. Unphamiliar Territory is now another cDc board, helping to spreading
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the word of the holy bovine to the world.
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Here's a couple of things to keep in mind; Clinton's daughter is what happens
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when you marry a relative (Jesus, what the fuck IS she?). And, of course,
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always remember...
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Fuck Clinton, Fuck Gore, Fuck Law & Order, and FUCK THE WORLD!
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=============================================================================
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Demon Roach [PW: THRASH - NUP: FEAR - cDc - Nuff said ] 24 806-794-4362
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Unphan. Terr. [The best H/P system left - Phalcon/Skism ] 96 602-894-1757
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Phunline [Extensive Satellite/Virii sections ] 96 916-481-2306
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The Stash [My European Connection... Lots of files ] 96 46-498-222113
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This concludes another wonderful file by Video Vindicator (C)opyright 1993
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