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D.K.K. Labs present....
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=<How To Make A Genuine Phone Tap>=
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By: Jello Biafra
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I know all you major phone tappers are probably all sitting there going
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"Oooooo! Ahhhhh!" and I know what you're saying... but this is for the
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guys/girls who have some electrical knowledge, but not enough to put some-
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thing together by themselves...(like this, anyway.)
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Here we go.
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I: THE BEIGE BOX
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Also commonly referred to as the "Bud Box". This is extremely simple to
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construct, and doesn't take much time.
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First, get about a 12 foot phone cord. Regular. They cost about uh...$2.50
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at K-Mart or something. Second, cut off one of the ends of it. (ie, cut the
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little plastic thingy off). Third, cut some of the plastic stuff off; like
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get a razor blade and cut it, but don't cut the wires inside. (Very tricky).
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Fourth, when you see the wires inside, there should be a red, a green, a
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yellow, and a black. Ignore the yellow and black. In fact, cut them off. Now
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strip some of the little red and green plastic off. (Yes, with your razor
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blade). Now get out your soldering gun! (Oh, did i forget to mention that?)
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Now, get some solder and some alligator clips. (Available at Radio Shack for
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about $1.10 for 10 of them). Now solder the green wire to one clip, and the
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red to another.
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Simple? You've finished your first phone 'tap'. Now, grab your fone, (ie,
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the receiver), and head outside.
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In your backyard, there should be a silver box with "BELL" written on it.
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They're not that hard to find, usually, you can just look up at the telephone
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poll and there are wires leading down. Anyway--pop off the little box. If it
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doesn't budge, go grab a screwdriver. Now unscrew the big screw at the bottom
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of the box. NOW pop it off. There should be screws and wires that look some-
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thing like this:
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*(red wire) *(green wire)
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*(screw)
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*(yellow) *(black)
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Or something along those lines. The little asteriks are screws. Usually,
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(at least around my neighborhood), the green alligator clip goes to the green
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screw, and the red to the red. It could be different, however, so switch them
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around if needed. I don't think the bottom screws are ever needed, unless the
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house has another separate fone line. And be careful! I got shocked once, and
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it wasn't very phun..
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Alright, so that's basic, and it's very easy to get caught with, so don't
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try it unless your neighbors aren't going to be home for a long time, or are
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on vacation. A neato nifty thing to do is to stick an automatic recorder in
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their little box. (When i say 'their', I am referring to your victim's).
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They're available at Radio Shack for $19. Pretty steep unless you're a rich
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kid, which i'm not, but that's another story. So, you rip one off. (Haha,
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joke... I do NOT condone stealing things). Ok, so anyway, you buy one from
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Radio Shack for $19, use it until you don't need it anymore (up to 30 days,
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usually), and then take it back... if it's in good condition. Anyway (for
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the 4th time), you get a microcassette recorder (you can buy mine!) and
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stick your little contraption in the silver Bell box. Then the recording
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will start when they pick up the fone, and stop automatically when they're
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done. Just make sure your neighbors don't check their Bell box often.
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(And *REMEMBER*, the fine for evesdropping is 5 years and $10,000.. the
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CHOICE is YOURS... hehehehe).
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II: WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PLANS
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This is a transmitter that consists on a one colpitts oscillator that
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takes its power from the fone line. Since the resistance it puts on the
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line is less that 100 ohms, it has no effect on the telephone performance,
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and can't be detected by your neighbors or Ma Bell. Since it's a low-powered
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device that doesn't use an antenna for radiation, it is legal to the FCC...
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BUT--Not legal for what we're going to do with it!
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What it does, is use four diodes to form a bridge rectifier. It produces
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a varying DC voltage varying with the auto-signals on the line. That voltage
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is used to supply the voltage for the oscillator transistor. Which is
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connected to a radio circuit. From there, you can tune it to any channel you
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want. The rest will be explained inn text.
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PARTS LIST
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Item Description
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===========================================================================
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C1 47-PF CERAMIC DISK CAPACITOR
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C2,C3 27-PF MICA CAPACITOR
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CR1, CR2, CR3, CR4 GERMANIUM DIODE 1N90 OR EQUIVALENT
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R1 100 OHM, 1/4 WATT 10% COMPOSITION RESISTOR
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R2 10K, 1/4 WATT 10% COMPOSITION RESISTOR
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R3 .7K, 1/4 WATT "" ""
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L1 2 UH RADIO FREQUENCY CHOKE (SEE TEXT)
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L2 5 TURNS NO. 20 WIRE (SEE TEXT)
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Q1 NPN RF TRANSISTOR 2N5179 OR EQUIVALENT
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==========================================================================
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L1 may be constructed by winding approx. 40 turns of No. 36 enamel wire
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on a mega-ohm, 1/2 watt resistor. The value of L1 is not critical. L2 can be
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made by wrapping 5 turns of No. 20 wire around a 1/4 inch form. After the wire
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is wrapped, the form can be removed. Just solder it into place on the circuit
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board. It should hold quite nicely. Also be sure to position Q1 so that the
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emitter, base, and collector are in the proper hols. The schematic should be
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pretty easy to follw. Although it has an unusual number of grounds, it still
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works.
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-----------------L1--------------------
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--
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CR1/ \CR2 -------------------
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A-----------------/ \ -- ----
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\ / C2 L2
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CR3\ /CR4 C1 R2 ----
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R1 -- GND C3
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---- ----
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GND ---------BASE COLLECTOR
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R3 \ /
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B---------------------------- \/\ <-Q1
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GND \/
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EMITTER (GND)
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Ok, now go to the box, remove the red wire that was already on Screw 1,
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and attach it to wire "A" of the bug. Then attach wire "B" to the screw
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itself. You can adjust the frequency which it comes out on the FM channel
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by either smashing, or widening thec coils of L2. It takes a few minutes to
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get to work right, but it is also very versatile. You can change the frequen-
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cy at will, and you can easily record off your radio.
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Ok, that's about it for now. My fingers hurt.
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I would just like to admit that I did steal
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most everything of the "Wireless Transmitter
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Plans" from The Overlord, from Phrack Vol. 1,
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Issue 3, Phile #5, of 10. (Hey, put it this
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way, I wouldn't have borrowed it if it wasn't
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any good, now would I?) That's it. Have phun, don't
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abuse, and you'll be alright.
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------------------------------------------
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Call the Dark Side of The Moon AE/BBS
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(408) 245-7726
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Chow.
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7:51 pm PST
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11/02/86
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Cmd:
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Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
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- The Pirates' Den 1200 AE List -
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- [December 23, 1986] -
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- Created by: Masked Marauder of The Legion -
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- The Yacht Club |1200/2400|Ind. PW...[HOME OF THE LEGION!]...717-273-6704 -
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- The Retreat AE |1200 only|Ind. PW...........................305-288-4869 -
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Sorry about the long delay between lists but I've been busy lately.
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Hopefully it'll be a matter of days (not weeks) until the next list. If
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you have any corrections/additions/deletions drop me a note The Yacht Club.
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Codes:
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C-Carrier Detected
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B-Busy when I called
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W-Weak Handshake - Couldn't Connect
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R-Rang Forever - Will be rechecked later.
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AE-Ascii Express Supported
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MT-Mousetalk Supported
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CF-Car-Fur Supported
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AET-AE:Tac Used
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AEP-AE Prodos Used
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BBS-BBS Used
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Number Password Code/Type Comments
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- 201-221-9006 Ind. C AE/BBS The Electronic Basement-10mg-3/1200 -
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- 201-255-2132 TAZ B AE ????-10mg -
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- 201-256-4202 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Trade Center-20mg -
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- 201-330-9104 Ind. C AET The Falcon's Lair-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 201-398-2953 Ind. C AE/BBS Upside Down-20mg (No New Users) -
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- 201-460-3470 No P/W C AE Fly by Night AE-2dr -
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- 201-697-4825 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Byte Bastard BBS-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 201-838-5138 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Heart of Gold-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 201-867-5031 No P/W C AE Da Cave AE-1mg -
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- 201-879-6668 KILL C AE Metal AE-4dr -
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- 203-236-1777 T/P/ Ind. C AE The Assembly Line-20mg -
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- 203-746-2570 Ind. C AE/BBS Abode ][ Elite-40mg-300/1200 -
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- 206-838-7686 Ind. C AE/BBS Shooting Star-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 206-943-3229 No P/W C AE Hyboria-4 dr -
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- 208-384-5569 Ind. C AET Altered States AE-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 209-474-0868 Ind. C AET Warehouse-40mg -
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- 209-957-7372 Ind. C AE/BBS The Mystic-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 213-493-2011 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS The Citadel-20mg -
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- 215-488-6019 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Exchange Password-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 215-647-5384 Ind. C AET The Pirate Zone-1.2mg -
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- 215-843-9193 CASHIT C AEP The Wall Street AE-20mg -
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- 215-886-6105 MAGIC W AE The Magical Tavern-?-300/1200 -
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- 216-235-6613 Ind. C AE/BBS S.O.B-10mg-3/12/2400 (No New Users) -
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- 216-267-2938 Ind. C AE/BBS The Dock-20mg-300/1200/2400 -
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- 218-724-4210 Ind. W AE/BBS The Vault-4 dr-300/1200 -
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- 219-422-6305 Ind. B Secret Service-3 dr-300/1200 -
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- 301-661-9355 Ind. C AE/BBS The Weather Station-?-300/1200 -
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- 305-229-9508 No P/W C AET Humidity Plus-1mg -
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- 305-288-4869 APL/Ind. C MT The Retreat-3dr (Cool Sysop) -
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- 305-395-6906 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Digital Logic Data Service-10mg-3/12 -
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- 305-556-6858 Ind. C AE/BBS Apple Tree //-10mg -
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- 305-777-8365 No P/W/Ind. C AET The Connection-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 305-898-5649 Ind. C AE/BBS S.E. Connection-20mg -
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- 309-662-0779 Ind. C AET The Pretzel Board-10mg -
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- 312-234-6237 Ind. C AE/BBS Hotel California-?mg-300/1200 -
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- 312-395-9456 Ind. C AE/BBS The Infocomatium-30mg-300/1200/2400 -
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- 312-432-6964 Ind. C AE/BBS Wizard's Guild-300/1200 -
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- 312-528-5020 Ind. C AE/BBS Ripco-40mg-300/1200/2400 -
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- 312-654-2918 Ind. B AET The Quarterdeck-8 dr-300/1200 -
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- 312-699-7482 Ind. C AET The Challenger-5 dr-300/1200 -
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- 312-724-0807 Ind. C AE/BBS Bullwinkle's Bar-1.3mg-300/1200 -
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- 312-759-1916 Ind. C AET Silver Tongue-5 dr -
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- 312-848-3394 Ind. B The Cemetary-300/1200 -
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- 312-870-7875 Ind. C AET Metal Shop-2 dr-300/1200 -
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- 312-934-4637 Ind. B Shady Vale Inn-10mg -
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- 313-295-4397 Ind. B AET The Trivial AE-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 313-591-1024 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Red-A-Sector-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 314-427-0983 Ind. C AET Escort-10mg -
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- 314-527-5551 Ind. R AE/CF/BBS Kleptic Palace-10mg -
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- 402-464-7952 Ind. C AE/BBS Solomon's Mine-5mg-1200/2400 -
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- 403-456-0974 Ind. C AET/BBS Canadien Conn.-10mg-4 pm:8 am -
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- 403-466-6187 Ind. C AET The Northern Link-4 dr-3/1200-4pm:8am-
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- 404-284-4859 Ind. B AE/BBS The Leeches Palace-10mg -
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- 404-299-0302 Ind. B AE/BBS Video Castle-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 404-327-2327 Ind. B AE/BBS Metalland South-20mg -
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- 404-394-8265 Ind. C AE/BBS Ground Zero-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 404-449-5986 Ind. C AE/BBS Atlanta Crackers-40mg-1200/2400 -
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- 404-487-4059 Ind. R AE/BBS Peachtree Syndicate-60mg-1200/2400 -
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- 404-932-2233 Ind. R AE/BBS Forbidden Zone-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 408-245-7726 No P/W B AE Dark Side-10mg-300/1200 (All T-Files)-
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- 408-257-3174 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Gold Mine-80mg -
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- 408-429-8562 TURKEY B AE The Arena AE-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 414-449-5010 Ind. C AET The Ghetto-6 dr -
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- 415-873-3840 RATT/Ind. C AET Rattpak AE-11mg-300/1200 -
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- 415-961-9337 No P/W B Rogue's Gallery-5mg-300/1200 -
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- 415-969-5673 Ind. B AE/CF/BBS Lord's Domain-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 502-245-8270 Ind. C AE/BBS Fifth Precinct-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 503-657-1759 Ind. B AET Ware Brigade-?-300/1200 -
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- 503-684-0548 Ind. B Phreak House-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 504-291-5690 Ind. B AE/CF/BBS Light House-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 504-774-7126 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Pitstop-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 504-831-4348 SANITY B Insane Asylum-3 dr-300/1200 -
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- 505-275-0110 SIXX/Ind. C AET Binary Sixx-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 505-434-0381 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS The Foundation-10mg -
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- 505-865-0883 CICADA/Ind. C AET Terrapin Station-3 dr-300/1200 -
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- 512-229-1080 Ind. B Cygnus-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 513-832-1938 Ind. R AET Shawdow Keep AE-3 dr -
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- 515-294-3977 Ind. C AET M.A.D.-40mg -
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- 516-221-4450 Ind. B Motherboard Elite-30mg -
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- 516-579-6380 Ind. C AET The Realm-20mg-300/1200/2400 -
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- 518-563-2383 Ind. C AET The Molder's Lair-3dr -
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- 602-577-1051 Ind. B AE/BBS Underground-10mg -
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- 606-271-2156 Ind. B AET Power Source AE-11mg-300/1200 -
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- 606-272-2241 Ind. B Dead Body Outline-20mg-300/1200 -
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- 606-291-6502 Ind. C AE/BBS Blue Chip Exchange-20mg -
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- 609-921-1994 Ind. B AE/BBS Milliway's-10mg-1200/2400 -
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- 615-983-8232 Ind. C AE/BBS The Disk Fix-20mg-3/12-6 am:6 pm -
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- 617-849-0975 Ind. C AE/BBS The Universe Elite-10mg (Cool Sysop) -
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- 703-639-4937 GUEST/Ind. C AET Chaos Valley-10mg-3/12 -
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- 703-922-6123 SPIRAL C AE The Reflex Tower AE-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 703-938-4174 WIRE C AE The Hotwire AE Line-3dr -
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- 713-690-3918 Ind. B AE/CF/BBS Hobbit's Hideaway-20mg -
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- 713-729-5100 No P/W B AE Big Boobs #1-10mg-1200/2400 -
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- 713-896-0472 No P/W C AE/CF Big Boobs #2-40mg-1200/2400 -
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- 714-472-8241 Ind. B Asylum ][-20mg -
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- 714-877-3044 Ind. B AE/BBS The Dungeon-10mg -
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- 717-273-6704 Ind. C AE/BBS The Yacht Club-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 804-737-2432 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Fishing Hole-10mg -
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- 805-984-3547 Ind. C AE/BBS Down the Rabbit Hole-10mg -
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- 815-838-5464 Ind. B AET Mainflow AE-10mg-1200/2400 -
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- 818-447-2548 Ind. R AE/CF/BBS Contact Point-20mg -
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- 818-957-0347 NEW C AE Glendale Private Library-20mg -
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- 818-981-4230 Ind. B AE/BBS Golden Disk-20mg-300/2400 -
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- 913-262-5155 Ind. C AET Ray's AE-20mg-1200/2400 -
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- 914-591-9285 EXEC C AE The Conference Center-20mg -
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- 914-623-1471 Ind. B AE/CF/BBS Apple Pit I-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 914-698-5965 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Circus Maximus-20mg -
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- 915-694-0004 Ind. B AE/BBS Crowley Manor-10mg-300/1200 -
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- 915-694-9379 Ind. B AE/BBS Crowley Manor (Line #2) -
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- 919-489-6890 Ind. C AE/CF/BBS Panopticon Center-10mg -
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(>ttop/start text >]
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Uploaded by Temporal Demon to
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Digital Logic's Data Service
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[305-395-6906]
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* *
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* GOLD BOX PLANS *
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* BB *
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* DR. REVENGE *
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* ___________ *
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* *
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* COSYSOP OF MODEM MADNESS *
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* 516-569-0589 *
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* *
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* MR. SPOCK *
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* *
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* THE SYSOP *
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* *
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**************************************
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WARNING: THESE ARE PRELIMINARY PLANS, AND ONLY WORK IN SOME AREAS.
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I WILL SOON POST THE NEW PLANS THAT WORK ANYWHERE IN THE
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UNITED STATES. LOOK FOR IT ON MODEM MADNESS (516)-569-0589
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WHAT IT DOES
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WHEN YOU PUT A GOLD BOX ON TWO PHONE LINES IT LETS ANYONE WHO CALLS ONE OF
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THE LINES CALL OUT ON THE OTHER. SO WHEN MCI OR SPRINT TRACES THE LINE IT WILL
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TELL THEM THAT YOU ARE CALLING FROM THE LINE YOU HOOKED THE GOLD BOX UP TO.
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THIS IS GREAT FOR HOOKING UP TO PAY PHONES. JUST THINK PHREAKING WITHOUT
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THE HEART ATTACKS WHEN YOU HEAR A CLICK AND THE PHUN YOU CAN HAVE WITH A RED
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BOX AND AT&T CALLING CARDS. JUST DON'T USE A BLUE BOX, CALL THE PRESIDENT AND
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SAY YOU WANT TO KILL HIM, GOVERMENT COMPUTERS, OR ANYTHING THAT THEY TRACE BY
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DECTING A TONE IN THE LINE. BUT YOU CAN STILL CALL THE OPERATOR AND ASK FOR
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HER BRA SIZE OR IF SHE KNOWS WHAT A TRUNK TONE IS !!
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HOW TO BUILD IT
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YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING:
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TWO 10K OHM AND THREE 1.4K OHM RESISTOR
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ES, TWO 2N3904 TRANSISTORS, TWO PHOTOCE
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LLS, TWO RED LED'S (THE MORE LIGHT PROD
|
||
|
||
UCED THE BETTER), A BOX THAT WILL NOT L
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||
|
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ET LIGHT IN, AND RED AND GREEN WIRE.
|
||
|
||
LIGHT FROM THE #1 LED MUST SHING DIREC
|
||
|
||
TLY ON THE PHOTOCELL #1. THE GOLD BOX I
|
||
|
||
MAID NEEDED THE TOP OF THE LED'S TO TOU
|
||
|
||
CH THE PHOTOCELL FOR IT TO WORK.
|
||
|
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THE SAME APPLIES TO THE #2 PHOTOCELL AN
|
||
|
||
D LED
|
||
|
||
1
|
||
|
||
:-PHOTOCELL--:
|
||
|
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: :
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||
|
||
: :BASE
|
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|
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: 1 TTTTT
|
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|
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: +LED- TRANSISTOR
|
||
|
||
: TTTTT
|
||
|
||
: : :
|
||
|
||
: -I(-- : :COLLECTOR
|
||
|
||
RED1--< >:--: :-------:-----GREEN2
|
||
|
||
-I(-- : ----------:
|
||
|
||
: :
|
||
|
||
2 :-/+/+/-/+/+/-/+/+/-/+/+/
|
||
|
||
LED 10K 10K 1.4K 1.4K
|
||
|
||
RESISTORES
|
||
|
||
2
|
||
|
||
-PHOTOCELL-----------------
|
||
|
||
: :
|
||
|
||
:BASE :
|
||
|
||
TTTTT :
|
||
|
||
TRANSISTOR :
|
||
|
||
TTTTT :
|
||
|
||
: :EMITTER :
|
||
|
||
GREEN1- --------------------------RED2
|
||
|
||
: :
|
||
|
||
/+/+/
|
||
|
||
1.4K
|
||
|
||
THE 1.4K RESISTOR IS VERIABLE AND IF TH
|
||
|
||
E SECCOND PART OF THE GOLD BOX IS SKIPPE
|
||
|
||
D IT WILL STILL WORK BUT WHEN SOMEONE P
|
||
|
||
ICKS THE PHONE UP THEY WILL HEAR A FAIN
|
||
|
||
T DIAL TONE IN THE BACKGROUND AND MIGHT
|
||
|
||
REPORT IT TO THE GESTOPO ER...(AT&T).
|
||
|
||
1.4K WILL GIVE YOU GOOD RECEPTION WITH
|
||
|
||
LITTLE RISK OF A GESTOPO AGENT AT YOUR
|
||
|
||
DOOR.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
NOW THAT YOU HAVE BUILT IT TAKE TWO
|
||
|
||
GREEN WIRES OF THE SAME LENTH STRIP THE
|
||
|
||
ENDS, TWIST TWO ENDS TOGETHER AND CONN
|
||
|
||
ECT THEM TO GREEN1 AND PLACE A PEICE OF
|
||
|
||
TAPE ON IT WITH LINE #1 WRITING ON IT.
|
||
|
||
CONTINUE THE PROCESS WITH RED1 ONLY US
|
||
|
||
E RED WIRE. REPEAT WITH RED2 AND GREEN2
|
||
|
||
BUT CHANGE TO LINE #2.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
HOW TO INSTALL
|
||
|
||
______________
|
||
|
||
YOU WILL NEED TO FIND TWO PHONE LINE
|
||
|
||
S THAT ARE CLOSE TOGETHER. LABEL ONE OF
|
||
|
||
THE PHONES LINES LINE #1.CUT THE PHONE
|
||
|
||
LINES AND TAKE THE OUTER COUTING OFF I
|
||
|
||
T. THERE SHOULD BE 4 WIRES CUT THE YELL
|
||
|
||
OW AND BLACK WIRES OFF AND STRIP THE RE
|
||
|
||
D AND GREEN WIRES FOR BOTH LINES.
|
||
|
||
LINE #1 SHOULD BE IN TWO PEICES TAKE
|
||
|
||
THE GREEN WIRE OF ONE END AND CONNECT
|
||
|
||
IT TO THE ONE OF THE GREEN WIRES ON THE
|
||
|
||
GOLD BOX. TAKE THE OTHER HALF OF LINE #
|
||
|
||
1 AND HOOK THE FREE GREEN WIRE TO THE G
|
||
|
||
REEN WIRE ON THE PHONE LINE. REPEAT THE
|
||
|
||
PROCESS WITH RED1 AND THE OTHER LINE.
|
||
|
||
ALL YOU NEED TO DO NOW IS TO RIGHT D
|
||
|
||
OWN THE PHONE NUMBERS OF THE PLACE YOU
|
||
|
||
HOOKED IT UP AT AND GO HOME AND CALL IT
|
||
|
||
. YOU SHOULD GET A DIAL TONE!!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
IF NOT LEAVE ME A MESSAGE ON THE MODEM
|
||
|
||
MADNESS BBS 516-569-0589 OR TRY CHANGIN
|
||
|
||
G THE EMITTER WITH COLLECTOR.
|
||
|
||
OH AND HOOKING IT UP TO A PAYPHONE IS A
|
||
|
||
FEDERAL OFFENCE AND IS ILLEAGAL TO PUT
|
||
|
||
ON ANY PHONE. I RECOMMEND YOU SEE YOU
|
||
|
||
R LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT BEFORE DOING
|
||
|
||
ANYTHING SAID IN THIS ARTICLE. (HAHAHAH
|
||
|
||
A!!!!!!)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Cmd:
|
||
|
||
Ctrl-S to Stop/Start Ctrl-C to Cancel
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------
|
||
Construction Project:
|
||
Atomic Bomb
|
||
-------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
The following paper is
|
||
taken from the Journal of
|
||
Irreproducible Results,
|
||
voluhe 25/number 4/1979-P.O.
|
||
Box 234 Chicago Heights,
|
||
Illinois 60411.
|
||
Dubscription's are 1 year for
|
||
$3.70
|
||
|
||
1. Introduction
|
||
|
||
Worldwide controversy has
|
||
been generated recently from
|
||
several court decisions in the
|
||
united states which have
|
||
restricted popular magazines
|
||
from printing articles which
|
||
describe how to make an atomic
|
||
bomb. The reason usually given
|
||
by the courts isthat national
|
||
security would be compromised
|
||
if such information were
|
||
generally available. But,
|
||
since it is commonly known that
|
||
all of the information is
|
||
publicly available in most
|
||
major metropolitan libraries,
|
||
obviously the court's
|
||
officially stated position is
|
||
covering up a more important
|
||
factor; namely, that such
|
||
atomic devices would prove too
|
||
difficult for the average
|
||
citizen to construct. The
|
||
United States courts cannot
|
||
afford to insult the vast
|
||
majorities by insinuating that
|
||
they do not have the
|
||
intelligence of a cabbage, and
|
||
thus the "official" press
|
||
releases claim national
|
||
security as a blanket
|
||
restriction.
|
||
|
||
The rumors that have
|
||
unfortunately occurred as a
|
||
result of widespread
|
||
misinformation can (and must)
|
||
be cleared up now, for the
|
||
construction project this month
|
||
is the construction of a
|
||
thermonuclear device, which
|
||
will hopefully clear up any
|
||
misconceptions you might have
|
||
about such a project. We will
|
||
see how easy it is to make a
|
||
device of your very own in ten
|
||
easy steps, to have and hold as
|
||
you see fit, without annoying
|
||
interference from the
|
||
government or the courts.
|
||
|
||
The project will cost
|
||
between $5,000 and $30,000
|
||
dollars, depending on how
|
||
fancy you want the final product
|
||
to be. Since last week's
|
||
column, "Let's make a
|
||
time machine", was received so
|
||
well in the new step-by-step
|
||
format, this month's column
|
||
will follow the same format.
|
||
|
||
2. Construction method
|
||
|
||
1. First, obtain about 50
|
||
pounds (110 kg) of weapons
|
||
grade plutonium at your local
|
||
supplier (see note 1). A
|
||
nuclear power plant is not
|
||
recommended, as large
|
||
quantities of missing plutonium
|
||
tends to make plant engineers
|
||
unhappy. We suggest that you
|
||
contact your local terrorist
|
||
organization, or perhaps the
|
||
junior achievement in your
|
||
neighborhood.
|
||
|
||
2. Please remember that
|
||
plutonium, especially pure,
|
||
refined plutonium, is somewhat
|
||
dangarous. Wash your hands
|
||
with soap and warm water after
|
||
handling the material, and
|
||
don't allow your children or
|
||
pets to play in it or eat it.
|
||
any left over plutonium dust is
|
||
excellent as an insect
|
||
repellant. You may wish to
|
||
keep the substance in a lead
|
||
box if you can find one in your
|
||
local junk yard, but an old
|
||
coffee can will do nicely.
|
||
|
||
3. Fashion together a metal
|
||
enclosure to house the device.
|
||
Most common varieties of sheet
|
||
metal can be bent to disguise
|
||
this enclosure as, for example,
|
||
a briefcase, a lunch pail, or a
|
||
buick. Do not use tinfoil.
|
||
|
||
4. Arrange the plutonium into
|
||
two hemispheral shapes,
|
||
separated by about 4 cm.
|
||
userubber cement to hold the
|
||
plutonium dust together.
|
||
gelignite is much better,
|
||
bit messier to work with. Your
|
||
helpful hardware man will be
|
||
happy to provide you with this
|
||
item.
|
||
|
||
6. Pack the TNT around the
|
||
hemisphere arrangement
|
||
constructed in step 4. If
|
||
you cannot find gelignite, feel
|
||
free to use tnt packed in with
|
||
playdo or any modeling clay.
|
||
colored clay is acceptable, but
|
||
there is no need to get fancy
|
||
at this point.
|
||
|
||
7. Enclose the structure from
|
||
step 6 into the enclosure made
|
||
in step 3. use a strong glue
|
||
such as "crazy glue" to bind
|
||
the hemisphere arrangement
|
||
against the enclosure to
|
||
prevent accidental detonation
|
||
which might result from
|
||
vibration or mishandling.
|
||
|
||
8. To detonate the device,
|
||
obtain a radio controlled (rc)
|
||
servo mechanism, as found in
|
||
RC model airplanes and cars.
|
||
with a minimum of effort, a
|
||
remote plunger can be made that
|
||
will strike a detonator cap to
|
||
effect a small explosion.
|
||
These detonator caps can be
|
||
found in the electrical supply
|
||
section of your local
|
||
supermarket. We recommend the
|
||
"Blast-O-Mactic" brand because
|
||
they are no deposit-no return.
|
||
|
||
9. Now hide the completed
|
||
device from the neighbors and
|
||
children. The garage is not
|
||
recommended because of high
|
||
humidity and the extreme range
|
||
of temperatures experienced
|
||
there. Nuclear devices have
|
||
been known to spontaneously
|
||
detonate in these unstable
|
||
conditions. The hall closet or
|
||
under the kitchen sink will be
|
||
perfectly suitable.
|
||
|
||
10. Now you are the proud
|
||
owner of a working
|
||
thermonuclear device! it is a
|
||
great ice-breaker at parties,
|
||
and in a pinch, can be used for
|
||
national defense.
|
||
|
||
3. Theory of Operation
|
||
|
||
The device basically works
|
||
when the detonated tnt
|
||
compresses the plutonium into a
|
||
critical mass. the critical
|
||
mass then produces a nuclear
|
||
chain reaction similar to the
|
||
domino chain reaction
|
||
(discussed in this column,
|
||
"Dominos on the March" march,
|
||
1968). the chain reaction then
|
||
promptly produces a big
|
||
thermonuclear reaction.
|
||
And there you have it, a 10
|
||
megaton explosion!
|
||
|
||
4. Next month's column
|
||
|
||
In next month's column, we
|
||
will learn how to clone your
|
||
neighbor's wife in six easy
|
||
steps. This project promises
|
||
to be an exciting weekend full
|
||
of fun and profit. Common
|
||
kitchen utensils will be all
|
||
you need. See you next month!
|
||
|
||
5. Notes
|
||
|
||
1. Plutonium (Pu), atomic
|
||
number 94, is a radioactive
|
||
metallic element formed by the
|
||
decay of neptunium and is
|
||
similar in chemical structure
|
||
to uranium, saturium,
|
||
jupiternium, and marsium.
|
||
|
||
|
||
6. Previous month's columns
|
||
|
||
1. Let's make test tube
|
||
babies! may, 1979
|
||
|
||
2. Let's make a solar system!
|
||
june, 1979
|
||
|
||
3. Let's make an economic
|
||
recession! july, 1979
|
||
|
||
4. Let's make an anti-gravity
|
||
machine! august, 1979
|
||
|
||
5. Let's make contact with an
|
||
alien race! september, 1979
|
||
|
||
=======================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|