*********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: ACRYLIC * * *********************************************************** `/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\`/`\` |-------Acrylic Box Plans-------| | \----------------/ | | \______By______/ | | | | [ The Pimp ] | \_______________________________/ Call: /\/\aharaja's Hi-Times 10 Meg BBS C/F 600+ G-Files (7 0 2) - 8 3 2 - 7 4 6 9 \/-----------------------\/ || A High Mtn. Hackers || || Presentation || /\-----------------------/\ Ok the purpose of this box is to get Three-Way-Calling, Call Waiting, programmable Call Forwarding, and an easier way of extended Bud Boxing ALL for FREE. Materials: 1) Wire stripers 2) Couple Feet Wire 3) AT&T/BELL Can 4) Hex Wrench Idea: Ok the idea of this box is to get all of the above features by stealing them from the fortunate ones on your block. Procedure: Step 1) Find AT&T/BELL Can that is being used to service you surrounding area. Step 2) Open can with Hex wrench. Step 3) Find your line and another persons line who has 3-way, Call (waiting/forwarding), if the # of all the lines are not listed in the box you will have to use your local ANI to find them. Step 4) Once you have found the lines then wire the (Black & Yellow) wires on the victims line to the (Black & Yellow) wires on you line (Be sure your phone at home uses all 4 wire as some of the cheap phones don't). Step 5) Then disconnect the victims (Black & Yellow) Wires, resulting the the loss of these features to their line ( you mat want to leave these wires connected, this may or may not cause problems I haven't tried it that may yet) . Well That Sums It Up! Procedure for easier extended Bud Box. If if for some reason your line is disconnected, or you just want to use hook someone's line to your line for fearless phreaking follow the procedure below. Ok Go to the local can and find a line that is used by weekend visitors or a summer/winter home, and hook their (Red & Green) Wires to your (Red & Green) Wires, and your off into the fearless world of phreaking ( i recommend you phreak from these line, so that the owners don't get uptight and look into the matter), unless of course you are doing it for revenge! Some Suggestions: Take a Bud box Along to do a ANI just to make sure you have the right line, also in some cases you will have to switch between the (Red/Green) (Black/Yellow) or any other combination if your area has changed the standard format which id very unlikely. Have Fun And Call /\/\aharaja's Hi-Times 10 Meg BBS C/F Line 600+ G-files 7 0 2 - 8 3 2 - 7 4 6 9 And I'm not responsible for your actions. If you have any questions just call me at the BBS above. Acrylic Box: Written & Created By [ The Pimp ] *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: AQUA * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ Building The Aqua Box /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ Every true phreaker lives in fear of the dreaded F.B.I. 'Lock in Trace.' For a long time, it was impossible to escape from the lock in trace. This box does offer an escape route with simple directions to it.This box is quite a simple concept, and almost any phreaker with basic electronics knowledge can construct and use it. /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ The Lock /-/ /-/ in Trace /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ A lock in trace is a device used by the F.B.I. to lock into the phone users location so that he can not hang up while a trace is in progress. For those of you who are not familiar with the concept of 'locking in', then here's a brief description. The F.B.I. can tap into a conversation, sort of like a three-way call connection. Then, when they get there, they can plug electricity into the phone line. All phone connections are held open by a certain voltage of electricity, that is why kou sometimes get static and faint connections when you are calling far away, because the electricity has trouble keeping the lineup. What the lock in trace does is cut into the line and generate that same voltage straight into the lines. That way, when you try and hang up, voltage is retained. Your phone will ring just like someone was calling you even after you hang up. (If you have call waiting, you should understand better about that, for call waiting intercepts the electricity and makes a tone that means someone is going through your line. Then, it is a matter of which voltage is higher. When you push down the receiver, then it see-saws the electricity to the other side. When you have a person on each line it is impossible to hang up unless one or both of them will hang up. If you try to hang up, voltage is retained, and your phone will ring. That should give you an understanding of how calling works, also. When electricity passes through a certain point on your phone, the electricity causes a bell to ring or on some newer phones an electronic ring to sound.) So, in order to eliminate the trace, you somehow must lower the voltage level on your phone line. You should know that every time someone else picks up the phone line, then the voltage does decrease a little. In the first steps of planning this out, Xerox suggested getting about a hundred phones all hooked into the same line that could all be taken off the hook at the same time.That would greatly decrease the voltage level. That is also why most three-way connections that are using the bell service three way calling (which is only $3 a month) become quite faint after a while. By now, you should understand the basic idea. You have to drain all of the power out of the line so the voltage can not be kept up. A rather sudden draining of power could quickly short out the F.B.I. voltage machine, because it was only built to sustain the exact voltage necessary to keep the voltage out. For now, image this. One of the normal radio shack generators that you can go pick up that one end of the cord that hooks into the central box has a phone jack on it and the other an electrical plug. This way, you can "flash" voltage THROUGH the line, but cannot drain it. So, some modifications have to be done. /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ The Aqua Box /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ Materials needed- - A BEOC (Basic Electrical Output Socket), like a small lamp type connection, where you just have a simple plug and wire that would plug into a light bulb. - One of cords mentioned above, if you can't find one then construct your own... same voltage connection, but the restrain or must be the central box) - TWO phone jacks (one for the modem, one for if you are being traced to plug the aqua box into) - Some cdeativity and easy work. NOTICE: No phones have to be destroyed/modified to make this box, so don't go out and buy a new phone for it! All right, this is a very simple procedure. If you have the BEOC, it could drain into anything, a radio, or whatever. The purpose of having that is you are going to suck the voltage out from the phone line into the electrical appliance so there would be no voltage left to lock you in with. 1) Take the connection cord. Examine the plug at the end. It should have only two prongs, if it has three, still, do not fear. MAKE SURE THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE IS TURNED OFF unless you wanna become a cdispy cditter while making this thing. Most plugs will have a hard plastic design on the top of them to prevent you from getting in at the electrical wires inside. Well, get a knife and remove it. If you want to keep the plug (I don't see why...) then just cut the top off. When you look inside, lo and behold, you will see that at the base of the prongs there are a few wires connecting in. Those wires conduct the power into the appliance. So, you carefully unwrap those from the sides and pull them out until they are about an inch ahead of the prongs. If you don't wanna keep the jack, then just rip the prongs out. If you cover the prongs with insulation tape so they will not connect with the wires when the power is being drained from the line. 2) Do the same thing with the prongs on the other plug, so you have the wires evenly connected. Now, wrap the end of the wires around each other. If you happen to have the other end of the voltage cord hooked into the phonephonep 1 reading now, you're too fucking stupid to continue. After you've wrapped the wires around each other, then cover the whole thing with the plugs with insulating tape. Then, if you built your own control box or if you bought one, then cdam all the wires into the and re-close it. That box is your ticket out of this. 3) Re-check everything to make sure it's all in place. This is a pretty flimsy connection, but on later models when you get more experienced at it then you can solder away at it and form the whole device into one big box, with some kind of cheap mattel hand-held game inside to be the power connector. In order to use itl ofuld pkeep this box handy. Plug it into the jack if you want, but it will slightly lower the voltage so it isn't connected. When you plug it in, if you see sparks, un-plug it and restart the WHOLE thing. But if it just seems fine then leave it. /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ Using it !! /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ Now, so you have the whole thing plugged in and all... DO NOT USE THIS UNLESS THE SITUATION IS DESPERATE! When the trace has gone on, don't panic, un plug your phone, and turn on the appliance that it was hooked to. It will need energy to turn itself on, and here's a great source... the voltage to keep a phone line open is pretty small and a simple light bulb should drain it all in and probably short the F.B.I. computer at the same time. Happy boxing and stay free! *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: AQUA2 * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ /-/ /-/ THE AQUA BOX /-/ /-/ /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ /-/ /-/ CONCEPT BY: CAPTAIN XEROX /-/ /-/ /-/ /-/ PLANS BY: THE TRAVELER /-/ /-/ /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ EVERY TRUE PHREAKER LIVES IN FEAR OF THE DREDDED F.B.I. 'LOCK IN TRACE.' FOR A LONG TIME, IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO ESCAPE FROM THE LOCK IN TRACE. THIS BOX DOES OFFER AND ESCAPE ROUTE WITH SIMPLE DIRECTIONS TO IT. THIS BOX IS QUITE A SIMPLE CONCEPT, AND ALMOST ANY PHREAKER WITH BASIC ELECTRONICS KNOWLEDGE CAN CONSTRUCT AND USE IT. /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ THE LOCK /-/ /-/ IN TRACE /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ A LOCK IN TRACE IS A DEVICE USED BY THE F.B.I. TO LOCK INTO THE PHONE USERS LOCATION SO THAT HE CAN NOT HANG UP WHILE A TRACE IS IN PROGRESS. FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE CONECPT OF 'LOCKING IN', THEN HERE'S A BREIF DESCIPTION. THE F.B.I. CAN TAP INTO A CONVERSATION, SORT OF LIKE A THREE-WAY CALL CONNECTION. THEN, WHEN THEY GET THERE, THEY CAN PLUG ELECTRICITY INTO THE PHONE LINE. ALL PHONE CONNECTIONS ARE HELD OPEN BY A CERTAIN VOLTAGE OF ELECTRICITY, THAT IS WHY YOU SOMETIMES GET STATIC AND FAINT CONNECTIONS WHEN YOU ARE CALLING FAR AWAY, BECAUSE THE ELECTRICITY HAS TROUBLE KEEPING THE LINE UP. WHAT THE LOCK IN TRACE DOES IS CUT INTO THE LINE AND GENERATE THAT SAME VOLTAGE STRAIGHT INTO THE LINES. THAT WAY, WHEN YOU TRY AND HANG UP, VOLTAGE IS RETAINED. YOUR PHONE WILL RING JUST LIKE SOMEONE WAS CALLING YOU EVEN AFTER YOU HANG UP. (IF YOU HAVE CALL WAITING, YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND BETTER ABOUT THAT, FOR CALL WAITING INTERSEPTS THE ELECTRICITY AND MAKES A TONE THAT MEANS SOMEONE IS GOING THROUGH YOUR LINE. THEN, IT IS A MATTER OF WHICH VOLTAGE IS HIGHER. WHEN YOU PUSH DOWN THE RECEIVER, THEN IT SEE-SAWS THE ELECTRICITY TO THE OTHER SIDE. WHEN YOU HAVE A PERSON ON EACH LINE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO HANG UP UNLESS ONE OR BOTH OF THEM WILL HANG UP. IF YOU TRY TO HANG UP, VOLTAGE IS RETAINED, AND YOUR PHONE WILL RING. THAT SHOULD GIVE YOU AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOW CALLING WORKS, ALSO. WHEN ELECTRICITY PASSES THROUGH A CERTAIN POINT ON YOUR PHONE, THE ELECTRICITY CAUSES A BELL TO RING OR ON SOME NEWER PHONES AN ELECTRONIC RING TO SOUND.) SO, IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE THE TRACE, YOU SOMEHOW MUST LOWER THE VOLTAGE LEVEL ON YOUR PHONE LINE. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT EVERY TIME SOMEONE ELSE PICKS UP THE PHONE LINE, THEN THE VOLTAGE DOES DECREASE A LITTLE. IN THE FIRST STEPS OF PLANNING THIS OUT, XEROX SUGGESTED GETTING ABOUT A HUNDRED PHONES ALL HOOKED INTO THE SAME LINE THAT COULD ALL BE TAKEN OFF THE HOOK AT THE SAME TIME. THAT WOULD GREATLY DECREASE THE VOLTAGE LEVEL. THAT IS ALSO WHY MOST THREE- WAY CONNECTIONS THAT ARE USING THE BELL SERVICE THREE WAY CALLING (WHICH IS ONLY $3 A MONTH) BECOME QUITE FAINT AFTER A WHILE. BY NOW, YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE BASIC IDEA. YOU HAVE TO DRAIN ALL OF THE POWER OUT OF THE LINE SO THE VOLTAGE CAN NOT BE KEPT UP. I RATHER SUDDEN DRAINING OF POWER COULD QUICKLY SHORT OUT THE F.B.I. VOLTAGE MACHINE, BECAUSE IT WAS ONLY BUILT TO SUSTAIN THE EXACT VOLTAGE NESSECARY TO KEEP THE VOLTAGE OUT. FOR NOW, IMAGE THIS. ONE OF THE NORMAL RADIO SHACK GENERATORS THAT YOU CAN GO PICK UP THAT ONE END OF THE CORD THAT HOOKS INTO THE CENTRAL BOX HAS A PHONE JACK ON IT AND THE OTHER HAS AN ELECTRICAL PLUG. THIS WAY, YOU CAN "FLASH" VOLTAGE THROUGH THE LINE, BUT CANNOT DRAIN IT. SO, SOME MODIFICATIONS HAVE TO BE DONE. /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ THE AQUA BOX /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ MATERIALS NEEDED- A BEOC (BASIC ELECTRICAL OUTPUT SOCKET), LIKE A SMALL LAMP TYPE CONNECTION, WHERE YOU JUST HAVE A SIMPLE PLUG AND WIRE THAT WOULD PLUG INTO A LIGHT BULB. - ONE OF CORDS MENTIONED ABOVE, IF YOU CAN'T FIND ONE THEN CONSTRUCT YOUR OWN... SAME VOLTAGE CONNECTION, BUT THE RESTRAINOR MUST BE BUILT IN (I.E. THE CENTRAL BOX) - TWO PHONE JACKS (ONE FOR THE MODEM, ONE FOR IF YOU ARE BEING TRACED TO PLUG THE AQUA BOX INTO) - SOME CREATIVITY AND EASY WORK. NOTICE: NO PHONES HAVE TO BE DESTROYED/MODIFIED TO MAKE THIS BOX, SO DON'T GO OUT AND BUY A NEW PHONE FOR IT! ALL RIGHT, THIS IS A VERY SIMPLE PROCEDURE. IF YOU HAVE THE BEOC, IT COULD DRAIN INTO ANYTHING, A RADIO, OR WHATEVER. THE PURPOSE OF HAVING THAT IS YOU ARE GOING TO SUCK THE VOLTAGE OUT FROM THE PHONE LINE INTO THE ELECTRICAL APPLICENCE SO THERE WOULD BE NO VOLTAGE LEFT TO LOCK YOU IN WITH. 1)TAKE THE CONNECTION CORD. EXAMINE THE PLUG AT THE END. IT SHOULD HAVE ONLY TWO PRONGS, IF IT HAS THREE, STILL, DO NOT FEAR. MAKE SURE THE ELECTRICAL APPLIENCE IS TURNED OFF UNLESS YOU WANNA BECOME A CRISPY CRITTER WHILE MAKING THIS THING. MOST PLUG WILL HAVE A HARD PLASTIC DESIGN ON THE TOP OF THEM TO PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING IN AT THE ELECTRICAL WIRES INSIDE. WELL, GET A NICE AND REMOVE IT. IF YOU WANT TO KEEP THE PLUG (I DON'T SEE WHY...) THEN JUST CUT THE TOP OFF. WHEN YOU LOOK INSIDE, LOW AND BEHOLD, YOU WILL SEE THAT AT THE BASE OF THE PRONGS THERE ARE A FEW WIRES CONNECTING IN. THOSE WIRES CONDUCT THE POWER INTO THE APPLIANCE. SO, YOU CAREFULLY UNWRAP THOSE FROM THE SIDES AND PULL THEM OUT UNTIL THEY ARE ABOUT AND INCH AHEAD OF THE PRONGS. IF YOU WDON'T WANNA KEEP THE JACK, THEN JUST RIP THE PRONGS OUT. IF YOU ARE, COVER THE PRONGS WITH INSULTATION TAPE SO THEY WILL NOT CONNECT WITH THE WIRES WHEN THE POWER IS BEING DRAINED FROM THE LINE. 2)DO THE SAME THING WITH THE PRONGS ON THE OTHER PLUG, SO YOU HAVE THE WIRES EVENLY CONNECTED. NOW, WRAP THE END OF THE WIRES AROUND EACH OTHER. IF YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE THE OTHER END OF THE VOLTAGE CORD HOOKED INTO THE PHONE, STOP READING NOW, YOUR TOO FUCKING STUPID TO CONTINUE. AFTER YOU'VE WRAPPED THE WIRES AROUND EAHC OTHER, THEN COVER THE WHOLE THING WITH THE PLUGS WITH INSULATING TAPE. THEN, IF YOU BUILT YOUR OWN CONTROL BOX OR IF YOU BOUGHT ONE, THEN CRAM ALL THE WIRES INTO THE AND RECLOSE IT. THAT BOX IS YOUR TICKET OUT OF THIS. 3)RE-CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT'S ALL IN PLACE. THIS IS A PRETTY FLIMSY CONNECTION, BUT ON LATER MODELS WHEN YOU GET MORE EXPERIENCED AT IT THEN YOU CAN SAUDER AWAY AT IT AND FORM THE WHOLE DEVICE INTO ONE BIG BOX, WITH SOME KIND OF CHEAP MATTEL HAND-HELD GAME INSUkjsoida. IN ORDER TO USE IT, JUST KEEP THIS BOX HANDY. PLUG IT INTO THE JACK IF YOU WANT, BUT IT WILL SLIGHTLY LOWER THE VOLTAGE SO IT ISN'T CONNECTED. WHEN YOU PLUG IT IN, IF YOU SEE SPARKS, UNPLUG IT AND RESTART THE WHOLE THING. BUT IF IT JUST SEEMS FINE THEN LEAVE IT. /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ /-/ USING IT !! /-/ /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ NOW, SO YOU HAVE THE WHOLE THING PLUGGED IN AND ALL... DO NOT USE THIS UNLESS THE SITUATION IS DESPERATE! WHEN THE TRACE HAS GONE ON, DON'T PANIC, UNPLUG YOUR PHONE, AND TURN ON THE APPLIANCE THAT IT WAS HOOKED TO. IT WILL NEED ENERGY TO TURN ITSELF ON, AND HERE'S A GREAT SOURCE... THE VOLTAGE TO KEEP A PHONE LINE OPEN IS PRETTY SMALL AND A SIMPLE LIGHT BULB SHOULD DRAIN IT ALL IN AND PROBABLY SHORT THE F.B.I. COMPUTER AT THE SAME TIME. HAPPY BOXING AND STAY FREE! LATER, KOPY KAT CALL THESE BBS: /------------------------------\ |LITTLE AMERICA (507)289-8211| |BRAINSTORM (612)345-2815| |ROGUES GALLERY (507)282-7974| |APPLE ENTERTAIN (507)282-8993| |CITY OF ATLANTIS (215)844-8836| |KING'S LAIR (804)379-8630| \------------------------------/ /\/\/\\/\/\/\/\/\uploaded by Dos Ranger/\/\/\/\/\/\/\//\/\ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BEIGE * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\ <:-\-Biege Box Plans-/-:> \-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/ (>Introduction Have you ever wanted a lineman's handset? Surely every phreak has at least once considered the phun that he could have with one. After searching unlocked phone company trucks for one for months, we had an idea. We could build one. We did, and named it the "Beige Box," simply because that is the color of ours. In the following file we will give complete instructions for the construction and use of a Beige Box. (>Construction The construction is very simple. First, you must understand the concept of the device. In a modular jack, there are four wires. These are red, green, yellow, and black. For a single line telephone, however, only two matter: the red (ring) and green (tip). The yellow and black are not necessary for this project. A lineman's handset only has two clips on it: the ring and the tip. You will need a phone (we reccommend a touch-tone) with a modular plug, a modular jack, and two large alligator clips (preferably red and green, respectively). Take the modular jack and look at the bottom of its casing. There should be a grey jack with four wires (red, green, yellow, and black) leading out of it. To the end of the red wire attach a red alligator clip. To the end of the green wire attach a green alligator clip. The yellow and black wires can be removed, although I would only set them aside so that you can use the modular jack in future projects. Now insert your telephone's modular plug into the modular jack. That's it. This particular model is nice because it can be easily made, is inexpensive, uses common parts that are readily available, is small, is lightweight, and does not require the destruction of a phone. (>Uses There are many uses for the Beige Box. However, before you can use it, you must know how to attach it to its output device. This device can be any of several Bell switching apparatus that include terminal sets (i.e., remote switching centers, bridging heads, cans, etc.). To open most Bell Telephone switching apparatus, you must have a 7/16 inch hex driver. This piece of equipment can be picked up at your local hardware store. With your 7/16 hex driver, turn the security bolt(s) approximately 1/8 of an inch counter-clockwise and open. If your output device is locked, then you must have some knowledge of destroying and/or picking locks. However, we have never encountered a locked output device. Once you have opened your output device, you should see a mass of wires connected to terminals. On most of your output devices, the terminals should be labeled "T" (Tip -- if not labeled, it is usually on the left) and "R" (Ring -- if not labeled, it is usually on the right). Remember: Ring - red - right. The "Three R's" -- a simple way to remember which is which. Now you must attach the red alligator clip (ring) to the "R" (ring) terminal. Attach the green alliagtor clip (tip) to the "T" (tip) terminal. NOTE: If instead of a dial tone you hear nothing, re-adjust the alligator clips so that they are not touching each other or other terminals. Also make sure that they are firmly attached. By this time you should hear a dial tone. Dial ANI and find out the number that you are using (you wouldn't want to use your own). Here are some practical applications: o Eavesdropping o Long distance, static-free phone calls to phriends o Dialing direct to Alliance Conferencing (also static- free) o Phucking people over o Bothering the operator at little risk to yourself o Blue Boxing with a greatly reduced chance of getting caught o Anything at all that you want, since you are an extension on that line <>Eavesdropping: To be most effective, first attach the Beige Box and then your phone. This eliminates static caused by connecting the box, therefore reducing the potential suspicion of your victim. When eavesdropping, it is always best to be neither seen nor heard. If you hear someone dialing out, do not panic; but rather hang up, wait, and pick up the receiver again. The person will either have hung up or tried to complete their call again. If the latter is true, then listen in, and perhaps you will find information worthy of blackmail! If you would like to know who you are listening to, after dialing ANI, pull a CN/A on the number. <>Dialing Long Distance: This section is self-explanatory, but don't forget to dial a "1" before the NPA. <>Dialing Direct to Alliance Conferencing: Simply dial 0-700-456-1000 and you will get instructions from there. I prefer this method over PBXs, since PBXs often have poor reception and are more difficult to come by. <>Phucking People Over: This is a very large topic for discussion. Just by using the other functions described, you can create a large phone bill for the person (they will not have to pay it, but it is a hassle for them). In addition, since you are an extension of the person's line, leave your phone off hook, and they will not be able to make or recieve calls. This can be extremely nasty because no one would suspect the cause of the problem. <>Bothering the Operator: This is also self-explanatory and can provide hours of entertainment. Simply ask or say things to her that are offensive and you would not like traced to your line. This also corresponds with the previous described section, Phucking People Over. After all, guess who's line it gets traced to? He he he... <>Blue Boxing: See a file on Blue Boxing for more details. This is an especially nice feature if you live in an ESS-equipped prefix, since the calls are, once again, not traced to your line. (>Potential Risks Overuse of the Beige Box may cause suspicions within the Gestapo, and result in legal problems. Therefore, I would recommend that you: o Use more than one output device o Choose a secluded spot to do your Beige Boxing o Keep a low profile (i.e., do not post under your real name on a public BBS concerning your accomplishments) o In order to make sure that the enemy has not been inside your ouput device, I reccomend that you place a piece of transparent tape over the opening of your output device. Therefore, if it is opened in your absence, the tape will be displaced and you will be aware of the fact that someone has been intruding upon your territory. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLACK * * *********************************************************** BLACK BOX PLANS HERE IS HOW YOU CONSTRUCT A BLACK BOX. WHEN YOUR PHONE IS JUST SITTING THERE DOING NOTHING THE VOLTAGE THROUGH THE PHONE LINE IS ZERO. THEN IF SOMEONE CALLS YOU (FOR SOME STRANGE REASON) AND THE PHONE IS RINGING. THE VOLTAGE JUMPS TO 48 VOLTS WHICH TELLS MA BELL TO STAND BY IF YOU SHOULD PICK UP SO SHE CAN BILL YOU. WHEN YOU EVENTUALLY PICK UP THE PHONE, THE VOLTAGE DROPS TO 10 VOLTS AND THE BILLING STARTS. WHAT A BLACK BOX DOES IS KEEPS THE THE VOLTAGE AS 36 VOLTS, THEREFORE THE INCOMING CALLER NEVER GETS BILLED (INGEINIOUS) THE ORIGINAL BLACK BOX WAS CREATED BY AN EX-BELL EMPLOYEE WHO WENT BY THE NAME "CAPTAIN CRUNCH". HE GOT HIS NAME FROM THOSE LITTLE WHISLES YOU GOT IN BOXES OF CAPTAIN CRUNCH BECAUSE THEY EMITED A TONE THAT WAS EQUAL TO A COIN.CAPTAIN CRUNCH JUST ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT FROM PHREAKING WHEN HE WAS RELEASED FROM A CALIFORNIA JAIL. HE WAS CAUGHT WITH A BLUE BOX. CONSTRUCTION OF A BLACK BOX 1] A 36 VOLT ZENER DIODE. 2] A CERAMIC OR MYLAR CAPACITOR OF 0.1 MICROFARAD. 3] A ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR OF 1.0 MICROFARAD. YOU CAN GET THESE AT YOUR LOCAL RADIO SHACK DEALER. FIRST YOU HAVE TO OPEN UP YOUR PHONE.YOU SHOULD NOTICE THREE WIRES COMING IN FROM THE BACK OF THE PHONE, A GREEN, RED, AND YELLOW. MOST OF THE TIME THEY CAN DIFFER.DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE YELLOW WIRE, WE WILL NOT BE USING THIS.YOU WILL NEED TO FIND THE MOST POSITIVE OF THE REMAINING TWO WIRES.(ALMOST ALWAYS THE GREEN WIRE). NOW CONNECT THE BANDED END OF THE ZENER DIODE TO THE MORE POSITIVE OF THESE TWO WIRES. "IN SERIES". YOU HAVE JUST COMPLETED THE FIRST STEP. FOR THE SECOND STEP YOU NEED A CERAMIC OR MYLAR CAPACITOR OF 0.1 MICROFARAD. YOU CONNECT THIS "IN PARRALLEL" ACROSS THE DIODE. THIS IS NEEDED TO ALLOW THE DIODE TO PASS VOICE SIGNALS. NOW FOR THE FINAL STEP TAKE YOUR ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR OF UP TO ONE MICROFARAD WITH ITS '+' END CONNECTED TO THE BANDED END OF THE DIODE AND THE OTHER END SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THE ANODE END OF THE DIODE. MA BELL IS NOT TOTALLY OBLIVIOUS TO THIS.IF THE PHONE RINGS FOR ABOUT A HALF-HOUR THEY WILL THINK SOMETHING IS WRONG AND BILL YOU ANYWAY. WHEN USING A BLACK BOX,YOUR PHONE WILL CONTINUE RING EVEN THOUGH YOU PICKED IT UP. YOU HAVE TO MAKE A SWITCH TO CONNECT ONE OF THE RINGER WIRES.THAT WILL SHUT IT OFF. THAT'S IT! HAVE PHUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><<><> *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLACK2 * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\ <:-\-Black Box Plans-/-:> \-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/ (>Introduction<) What is a BLACK BOX? A BLACK BOX is a device that is hooked up to your phone that fixes your phone so that when you get a call, the caller doesn't get charged for the call. This is good for calls up to 1/2 hour, after 1/2 hour the Gestapo (the you can guess what happens. What this little beauty does is keep the line voltage from dropping to 10v when you answer your phone. The line is insted kept at 36v and it will make the phone think that it is still ringing while your talking. The reason for the 1/2 hour time limit is that the Gestapo thinks that something is wrong after 1/2 an hour of ringing. (I mean, come on) (>Phone Modification Instructions<) All parts are available Radio Shack. Using the least possible parts and arrangement, the cost is $0.98; and that is parts for two of them! Talk about a deal! If you want to splurge then you can get a board, and a switch. There are two s ** Schematic 1 for most fones ** ** LED ON: BOX ON ** FROM >--------------------GREEN-> TO LINE >--! 1.8k LED !---RED--> FONE !--/\/\/\--!>--! ! ! ------>/<------- SPST Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor 1 1.5v LED 1 SPST switch *You may just have two wires which you connect together for the switch. ** Schematic 2 for all fones ** ** LED ON: BOX OFF ** FROM >---------------GREEN-> TO LINE >------- ---RED--> FONE ! LED ! ---->/<--!>-- ! ! ---/\/\/--- 1.8k Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor 1 1.5v LED 1 DPST switch Here is the PC board layout that I recommend using. It is neat and is very easy to hook up: Schematic #1 Schematic #2 ************** **************** * * * ------- * * ----- * * ! ! * * ! ! * * ! * * RESISTOR ! * * ! ! ! * * ! ! * * ! ! / * * -------- ! * * ! ! \ * * ! ! * * ! ! / * * --SWITCH-- * * ! ! \ * * ! ! * * ! ! / * L * ! ! * F L * ! ! ! * F I>RED- -RED>O I>RED- ---RED>O N>-----GREEN---->N N>-----GREEN------>N E * h * E E * * E ************** **************** Once you have hooked up all the parts, you must figure out what set of wires go to the line and which go to the fone. This is because of the fact that LED's must be put in, in a certain direction. Depending on which way you put the LED is what controls what wires are for the line & fone. In order to find out, hook up the box in one direction using one set of wires for line and the other for phone. *NOTE* For Model I switch should be OFF. *NOTE* For Model ][ switch should be set to side connecting the LED. Once you have hooked it up, then pick up the fone and see if the LED is on. If it is, the LED will be lit. If is doesn't light then switch the wires and try again. Once you know which are which then label them. *NOTE* - If neither directions worked then your switch was in the wrong position. Now lable the switch in its current position as BOX ON. (>Black Box Usage<) The purpose of this box is not to people who call you so it would make sense that it can only be used to recieve calls. When the box is *ON* then you may only recieve calls. Your phone will ring like normal and the LED light on the box will flash. When you answer the fone the LED will light and the caller will not be charged. Hang up the fone after you are done like normal. You will not be ab _____________________________________________________________________________ _ ___________________________________-END-_____________________________________ _ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLACK3 * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\ <:-\-Black Box Plans-/-:> \-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/ (>Introduction<) What is a BLACK BOX? A BLACK BOX is a device that is hooked up to your phone that fixes your phone so that when you get a call, the caller doesn't get charged for the call. This is good for calls up to 1/2 hour, after 1/2 hour the Gestapo (the you can guess what happens. What this little beauty does is keep the line voltage from dropping to 10v when you answer your phone. The line is insted kept at 36v and it will make the phone think that it is still ringing while your talking. The reason for the 1/2 hour time limit is that the Gestapo thinks that something is wrong after 1/2 an hour of ringing. (I mean, come on) (>Phone Modification Instructions<) All parts are available Radio Shack. Using the least possible parts and arrangement, the cost is $0.98; and that is parts for two of them! Talk about a deal! If you want to splurge then you can get a board, and a switch. There are two s ** Schematic 1 for most fones ** ** LED ON: BOX ON ** FROM >--------------------GREEN-> TO LINE >--! 1.8k LED !---RED--> FONE !--/\/\/\--!>--! ! ! ------>/<------- SPST Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor 1 1.5v LED 1 SPST switch *You may just have two wires which you connect together for the switch. ** Schematic 2 for all fones ** ** LED ON: BOX OFF ** FROM >---------------GREEN-> TO LINE >------- ---RED--> FONE ! LED ! ---->/<--!>-- ! ! ---/\/\/--- 1.8k Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor 1 1.5v LED 1 DPST switch Here is the PC board layout that I recommend using. It is neat and is very easy to hook up: Schematic #1 Schematic #2 ************** **************** * * * ------- * * ----- * * ! ! * * ! ! * * ! * * RESISTOR ! * * ! ! ! * * ! ! * * ! ! / * * -------- ! * * ! ! \ * * ! ! * * ! ! / * * --SWITCH-- * * ! ! \ * * ! ! * * ! ! / * L * ! ! * F L * ! ! ! * F I>RED- -RED>O I>RED- ---RED>O N>-----GREEN---->N N>-----GREEN------>N E * h * E E * * E ************** **************** Once you have hooked up all the parts, you must figure out what set of wires go to the line and which go to the fone. This is because of the fact that LED's must be put in, in a certain direction. Depending on which way you put the LED is what controls what wires are for the line & fone. In order to find out, hook up the box in one direction using one set of wires for line and the other for phone. *NOTE* For Model I switch should be OFF. *NOTE* For Model ][ switch should be set to side connecting the LED. Once you have hooked it up, then pick up the fone and see if the LED is on. If it is, the LED will be lit. If is doesn't light then switch the wires and try again. Once you know which are which then label them. *NOTE* - If neither directions worked then your switch was in the wrong position. Now lable the switch in its current position as BOX ON. (>Black Box Usage<) The purpose of this box is not to people who call you so it would make sense that it can only be used to recieve calls. When the box is *ON* then you may only recieve calls. Your phone will ring like normal and the LED light on the box will flash. When you answer the fone the LED will light and the caller will not be charged. Hang up the fone after you are done like normal. You will not be ab _____________________________________________________________________________ _ ___________________________________-END-_____________________________________ _ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLAST * * *********************************************************** [=-=================================-=] [=-=] Presenting: [=-=] [=-=] The !BLAST! Box [=-=] [=-=] An *ORIGINAL* Box, [=-=] [=-=] Designed And Invented By [=-=] [=-=] (_> Shadow Hawk 1<_) [=-=] [=-=================================-=] Ever want to really make yourself be heard? Ever talk to someone on the phone who just doesn't shut up? Or just call the operator and pop her eardrum? Well, Up until recently it has been impossible for you to do theese things. That is, unless of course you've got a blast box. All a blast box is, is a really cheap amplifier, (around 5 watts or so) connected in place of the microphone on your telephone. It works best on model 500 AT&T Phones, and if constructed small enough, can be placed inside the phone. Construction: Construction is not really important. Well it is, but since I'm letting you make your own amp, I really don't have to include this. Usage: Once you've built your blast box, simply connect a microphone (or use the microphone from the phone) to the input of the amplifier, and presto. There it is. Now, believe it or not, this device actually works. (At least on crossbar.) It seems that illinois bell switching systems allow quite alot of current to pass right through the switching office, and out to whoever you're calling. When you talk in the phone, it comes out of the other phone (again it works best if the phone that you're calling has the standard western electric earpiece) incredibly loud. This device is espicially good for PBS Subscription drives. Have Phun, and don't get caught! (_> Shadow Hawk 1 <_) *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLOTOBOX * * *********************************************************** %+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+ %HOW TO BUILD A BLOTO BOX+ %+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+%+ Finally, it is here! What was first conceived as a joke to fool the inncoent phreakers around America has finally been concieved by the one phreak who is the expert on lines and voltage: The Traveler. Other boxes by the Traveler include the White Gold Box, the Aqua Box, The Diverti Box, and the Cold Box. All of those plans will soon be available in a BBS/AE near you! Well, for you people who are unenlightened about the Blotto Box, here is a brief summery of a legend. --*-=> The Blotto Box <=-*-- For years now every pirate has dreamed of the Blotto Box. It was at first made as a joke to mock more ignorant people into thinking that the function of it actually was possible. Well, if you are The Voltage Master, it is possible. Originally conceived by King Blotto of much fame, the Blotto Box is finally available to the public. NOTE: The Traveler can not be responcable for the information disclosed in the file! This file is strictly for informational purposes and should not be actually built and used! Usage of this electronical impulse machine could have the severe results listed below and could result in high federal prosecution! All right, now that that is cleared up, here is the basis of the box and it's function. The Blotto Box is every phreaks dream... you could hold AT&T down on it's knee's with this device. Because, quite simply, it can turn off the phone lines everywhere. Nothing. Blotto. No calls will be allowed out of an area code, and no calls will be allowed in. No calls can be made inside it for that matter. As long as the switchhing system stays the same, this box will not stop at a mere area code. It will stop at nothing. The electrical impulses that emit from this box will open every line. Every line will ring and ring and ring... the voltage will never be cut off until the box/ generator is stopped. This is no 200 volt job, here. We are talking GENERATOR. Every phone line will continue to ring, and people close to the box may be electricuted if they pick up the phone. But, the Blotto Box can be stopped by merely cutting of the line or generator. If they are cut off then nothing will emit any longer. It will take a while for the box to calm back down again, but that is merely a superficial aftereffect. Once again: Construction and use of this box is not advised! The Blotto Box will continue as long as thee is electricity to continue with. OK, that is what it does, now, here are some interesting things for you to do with it... --*-=> The Blotto Box Functions and Installation <=-*-- Once you have installed your Blotto, there is no turning back. The following are the instructions for construction and use of this box. Please read and heed all warnings in the above section before you attempt to construct this box. Materials: - A Honda portable generator or a main power outlet like in a stadium or some such place. - A radio shack cord set for 400 volts that splices a female plug into a phone line jack. - A meter of voltage to attach to the box itself. - A green base (i.e. one of the nice boxes about 3' by 4' that you see around in your neighborhood. They are the main switch boards and would be a more effective line to start with. or: A regular phone jack (not your own, and not in your area code! - A soudering iron and much souder. - A remote control or long wooden pole. Now. You must have guessed the construction from that. If not, here goes, I will explain in detail. Take the Honda Portable Generator and all of the other listed equiptment and go out and hunt for a green base. Make sure it is one on the ground or hanging at head level from a pole, not the huge ones at the top of telephone poles. Open it up with anything convienent, if you are two feeble that fuck don't try this. Take a look inside... you are hunting for color-coordinating lines of green and red. Now, take out your radio shack cord and rip the meter thing off. Replace it with the voltage meter about. A good level to set the voltage to is about 1000 volts. Now, attach the voltage meter to the cord and set the limit for one thousand. Plug the other end of the cord into the generator. Take the phone jack and splice the jack part off. Open it up and match the red and green wires with the other red and green wires. NOTE: If you just had the generator on and have done this in the correct order, you will be a crispy critter. Keep the generator off until you plan to start it up. Now, sauder those lines together carefully. Wrap duck tape or insultation tape around all of the wires. Now, place the remote control right on to the startup of the generator. If you have the long pole, make sure it is very long and stand back as far away as you can get and reach the pole over. NOTICE: If you are going right along with this without reading the file first, you sill realize now tHat your area code is about to become null! Then, getting back, twitch the pole/remote control and run for your damn life. Anywhere, just get away from it. It will be generating so much electricity that if you stand to close you will kill yourself. The generator will smoke, etc. but will not stop. You are now killing your area code, because all of that energy is spreading through all of the phone lines around you in every direction. Have a nice day! --*-=> The Blotto Box: Aftermath <=-*-- Original Idea: King Blotto. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLUE * * *********************************************************** Read: BLUE BOX PLANS!! NOTE TO ALL:This is an original phile From the OSUNY BBS(now defunct)...it is still a very commonplace file, and many law enforcement agencies do have a printup of this file...If you were ever caught with a copy of this phile, I have absoluely no idea nor grasp of what the consequences would be..also note that it is an old hardware type file...unless you are really interested in building one, and can accept the consequences of being caught with a hardware blue box(outlined on d1's "PhreakersRights") then do not take this file and try to use it...it can certainly mean nothing but trouble for you.... \-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/ \ / \ The Art and / \ Practice of / \ Blue Boxing / \ / \=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=/ =)>Originally typed by:<(= ~-Nickie Halflinger-~ ~- & Mr. America -~ THIS IS THE TONE MATRIX FOR A BOX WHICH GENERATES TONES THAT OPERATORS USE TO DIAL.ROTARY WORKS AS WELL, ON OPERATOR LINES, BUT THIS IS TECHNOLOGICAL(!). NOW I AGREE WITH THE OPINION OF A WELL KNOWN PHREAK THAT 'BOXING' IS/WILL BE FOR THE MOST PART DEAD, BUT THIS IS TRADITION... FIRST,YOU DIAL DIR.ASST, OR AN OPER. ETC, THEN YOU BLAST TE LINE WITH A 2600HZ TONE. THIS GIVES YOU THE LINE, THIS IS ALSO HOW MA BELL TRACKS DOWN BLUE BOXERS... THERE ARE 2600HZ DETECTORS SYSTEMS, AND EVEN ON OLD #4 CROSSBARS... ONCE ON A OPER.TRUNK LINE, YOU USE YOUR BLUE BOX/ROTARY TO DIAL... SO, IF YOU USE2600HZ, WHICH IS NECESSARY, UNLESS YOU ARE *VERY* CAREFUL, YOU WILL BE SNAGGED. FINALLY, THIS IS WHAT YOU READ!SO LONG AND HARD FOR: 700 : 1 : 2 : 4 : 7 : 11 : 900 : + : 3 : 5 : 8 : 12 : 1100 : + : + : 6 : 9 : KP : 1300 : + : + : + : 10 : KP2 : 1500 : + : + : + : + : ST : : 900 : 1100 : 1300 : 1500 : 1700 : USE KP TO START A CALL, AND ST TO STOP, WITH THE BELOVED 2600HZ TONE TO DISCONNECT. I ALSO HEAR THAT 2600HZ RESETS SPRINT NODES AND GIVES YOU THEIR INITIAL TONE.. NOW, IF YOU'RE WONDERING ABOUT WHAT TO CALL FROM AN OPERATOR TRUNK, HERE ARE SOME GOODIES TO HELP YOU OUT: XXX+101 - TOLL SWITCHING XXX+121 - LOCAL OPERATOR XXX+131 - INFORMATION XXX+141 - RATE & ROUTE XXX+181 - COIN REFUND OPERATOR XXX+11501 - MOBILE OPERATOR XXX+11521 - MOBILE OPERATOR XXX+11511 - CONFERENCE OPERATOR THESE WORK WITH ROTARY OR OPERATORS TONES, BUT ONLY ON OPER. TRUNK LINES... THANKS FOR LISTENING! Blue Boxes, Part II While reading the fine article on the blue box I saw that there a lot of data left out of the document. I hope this adds, in some small way, to the information. First the tones. While all the informatio is correct, the timing specs were not included. The tone pairs are to remain on for 1/10 sec. with 1/10 sec. of slience between digits. The 'KP' tones should be sent for 2/10 sec. A way to defeat the 2600hz traps is to send along with the 2600z some pink noise(most of the energy in this signal should be above 3000hz, this signal won't make it over the toll network, but should carry as far as your local toll center) so that the traps won't find 'pure' 2600hz on the trunk. Ths is not a perfectly safe way to box, but it should slow down the discovery. As to use, the first thing you need to understand is that there are two(2) types of toll completing trunk, inward and outward. The names are reference to the ofice that is switching the call(The toll center that serves the WATS line you called) and each type of trunk has a different class of service. From an inward toll completing trunk, you can reach the different service operators, the toll test board and the Inward Operator. Some offices also allow remote testing and it is in these offices that you can access the outward toll completing trunks. The Outward trunks allow you to make Verification(emergency) calls, do service monitoring(tapping), stack trunks(busy out all trunks between LA and NYC), enable and disable TSPS positions, and in some cases(on some 4A's) issue temporary rerouting instructions( send all calls from LA to NYC via Miami, Boston, or any other class 5 office or offices). Both type of trunk allow you to place a 'standard' call with a box. In some offices, mostly the small ones with a toll test board that is unattended at night and on weekends, you can get an outward toll completing tUh oh... (>tward toll completing tUh oh... *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BLUE2 * * *********************************************************** [{-=:*> ASSORTED <*:=-}] [{-=:*> BOX FREQUINCES <*:=-}] (=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=)=(=) BLUE BOX FREQUENCIES: 2600 HZ - USED TO GET ON/OFF TRUNK TONE MATRIX TO USE AFTER 2600 HZ. 700: 1 : 2 : 4 : 7 : 11 : 900: + : 3 : 5 : 8 : 12 : 1100: + : + : 6 : 9 : KP : 1300: + : + : + : 10 : KP2 : 1500: + : + : + : + : ST : 900 :1100 :1300 :1500 : 1700 : USE KP (1700+1100) TO START A CALL AND ST (1500+1700) TO STOP. USE 2600 HZ TO DISCONNECT. --------------------------------------- RED BOX FREQS: 1700 HZ AND 2200 HZ MIXED TOGETHER A NICKEL IS 66 MS ON (1 BEEP). A DIME IS 66MS ON, 66MS OFF, 66MS ON (2 BEEPS) A QUARTER IS 33MS ON, 33MS OFF REPEATED 5 TIMES. (MS= MILLISECOND). FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DONT KNOW, A RED BOX SIMULATES MONEY BEING PUT INTO A PAY PHONE. YOU MUST PUT IN SOME MONEY FIRST THOUGH (THE OPERATOR CAN TELL IF MONEY WAS PUT IN BUT AS TO HOW MUCH, SHE LETS THE COMPUTER ANSWER THAT) ------------------------------------- TASI LOCKING FREQ: TASI ( TIME ASSIGNMENT SPEECH INTERPOLATION ) IS USED ON SATELITE TRUNKS, AND BASICALLY ALLOWS MORE THAN ONE PERSON TO USE A TRUNK BY PUTTING THEM ON WHILE THE OTHER PERSON ISNT TALKING. OF COURSE, YOU'D NEVER HEAR THE OTHER PERSON TALKING ON YOUR TRUNK. WHEN YOU START TO TALK, HOWEVER, THE TASI CONTROLLER HAS TO FIND AN OPEN TRUNK FOR YOU. BECAUSE OF THIS, SOME OF YOUR SPEECH IS LOST( BECAUSE OF THE DELAY IN FINDING A TRUNK) THIS IS CALLED CLIPPING. WELL, IF YOU WERE TRANSMITTING DATA OVER A TRUNK, CLIPPING WOULD REALLY FUCK UP THE DATA. SO THERE IS SOMETHING CALLED A TASI LOCKING FREQUENCY WHICH KEEPS THE TASI FROM PUTTING ANYONE ELSE ON YOUR TRUNK OR YOU ON ANYONE ELSES TRUNK. IN ANY CASE THE FREQ. IS 1850 HZ. SENT BEFORE THE TRANSMISSION). *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BROWN * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\ <:-\-Brown Box Plans-/-:> \-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/ (>Introduction<) This is a fairly simple modification that can be made to any phone. All it does is allow you to take any 2 lines in your house and create a party line. So far I have not heard of any problems with it from my friends that have set one up and I ha I think that the convenience of having two people on line at any one time will make up for the minor volume loss. (>Phone Modification Instructions<) Here is the diagram: KEY:___________________________________ ! PART ! SYMBOL ! ----------------------------------- !BLACK WIRE ! * ! !YELLOW WIRE ! = ! !RED WIRE ! + ! !GREEN WIRE ! - ! !SPDT SWITCH ! _/_ ! ! _/_ ! !VERTICAL WIRE ! | ! !HORIZONTAL WIRE ! _ ! ----------------------------------- * = - + * = - + * = - + * = - + * = - + * ==_/_- + *******_/_++++++ | | | | | | |_____PHONE____| --------------------------------------- In some houses the black and yellow are already wired in others you will have to go out to your box and rewire it. A good way to figure out which line is which is to take the phone you are looking for off the hook. Then you only need to take the red and green wires entering your phone and hook them to the different pairs of red and green going into the house. You can't hurt anything in the phone or telephone by probeing. When you find the pair that you want take the black from your line and attach it to the red of the other line then take the yellow and attach it to the green line. Now you are all set to go. For people with rotary phones you can have one person call you then place the second call out to the other person. Though not phreakers tool, the brown box can be phun. ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________-END-_____________________________________ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: BUDBOX * * *********************************************************** @!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@ !@ @! @! !@ !@ @! @! The Bud Box !@ !@ ----------- @! @! !@ !@ @! @! Revision 1.0 !@ !@ By: Dr. D-Code & The Pimp @! @! Of The High Mountain Hackerz !@ !@ HMH Inc. AE line.....702-831-4263 @! @! HMH Inc. CS/CF.......702-832-7469 !@ !@ Both lines 10 megz and 2 drives @! @! AE password.....BOMB !@ !@ @! @!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@ Necessary Materials ------------------- Four alligator clips One Telephone Some telephone wire Instructions ------------ 1) Find a neighbor's house that has a little gray box on the side. This box should have a Bell logo on it (the gay little bell in a circle). 2) Apply pressure underneath the box and the front should come right off. Pull the end off of the length of the telephone wire. Then strip the ends of all the different colored wires inside. These should be green, red, yellow and black. Attach an alligator clip to each of the wires. Then clip the clips to the same colors in the box. Yellow to yellow, red to red and so on. 3) Then run the wire across the street back to your house and then plug a phone into the other end of the wire. 4) Now you can dial out and receive the neighbors calls. Great for tapping the phones and then blackmailing them. You can also stop phreaking because any outgoing calls will be charged to the neighbors! Great eh? All sysops may use these plans if they do not change them in any way at all. -- (c) 1985 by Dr. D-Code & The Pimp -- -- HMH Inc. AE line......702-831-4263 -- HMH Inc. CS/CF........702-832-7469 --------------------------------------- *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: CHARTREU * * *********************************************************** ----------------------------------------------------------------- - The Marshals of Dynamic Discord - - Present - ----------------------------------------------------------------- - The Chartreuse Box (or any other obnoxious color) - ----------------------------------------------------------------- - By: Wonko The Sane - ----------------------------------------------------------------- Intro ----- The Chartreuse Box, so named because this is an obnoxious box and chartreuse is an obnoxious color, is designed to take advantage of the thousands of dollars Ma Bell pays to the electric company each day. As you know, your telephone line is a constant power source. The chart box is designed to allow you to tap that power source for whatever sicko purposes you might have in mind. Parts ----- [1]- 1 four prong to modular phone adapter (the rectangular beige boxes with phone line jacks at one end and four prongs out the other.) [2]- 1 low power broad range rheostate. [3]- some wire [4]- a soldering iron [5]- some electric tape [6]- a 70 vlt. DC fuse (optional) [7]- 1 SPST switch Assembly -------- Plug the adapter into a phone line, and use a multitester to note which posts are charged. Use a magic marker to mark the positive and negative poles. Do this first. Take the adapter, and turn it upside down. You should observe that the bottom fits into the top. Use a pocketknife, small screwdriver, battle axe etc. to remove the bottom. Don't break it. Detach the two wires not connected to charged poles, and scrap em. Detach the other two wires as well. Take your rheostat, and mount it on the outside of the box, drilling a small hole in the box, to run wires through. Run wire from the charged connections from the line jack, through the rheostat, to the charged poles. (see diagram). positive line \/ +---------+ ---------..... : : linejack+ :......#:rheostat :#........(fuse)....[=====] ---------.. : : :... +---------+ :............#.........................[=====] negative line Key: # - Rheostate poles . - Wiring path [=]- Outside posts Attach the fuse somewhere in the line if you feel like it. When the phone rings 90 volts of pulsing DC power get shot down your line, and can really fuck up whatever you have the chart box hooked up to. Therefore, the fuse is a good idea. You can also hook a switch up to the wiring, to give you more control over when power starts to flow. Once all the wiring is complete, push the wires and the fuse into the casing, and reclose it. Then tape around the side of the box, to hold the wires that come out to the rheostat down. I highly recommend that you mark the charged posts with a marker, so you can easily identify them. Use --- To use the chart box, hook it up to a phone line, and grab a multitester or voltmeter. Use the voltmeter to read off the voltage from your chart box. You can get up to 12 volts (more if you use a transformer) from the box, but you can use the rheostat to calibrate the box for whatever voltage you need. Once the voltage is set, remove the box from the line, hook your device up to the charged poles, and plug the box back in. If you're really in a constructive mood, build a switch into the box. Now leech Ma Bell's precious energy to your hearts content. Footnote -------- This device has other potential uses. One of the most obvious, and least useful (at least to my view) is as a volume control for your phone. Maybe you have an aunt that talks REAL LOUD!!!!! Also, you can use this device to set up a feedback loop to mess up someone else's phone line. Finally, it may be possible to use the chart box to tone down your connection, and provide a little background noise, so that ESS doesn't pick up on your blue boxing. This is not a guaranteed method, but if you do it just right, you can make the 2600 blast sneak by the ESS detection code. Naturally, the main purpose of the chart box is to leech Ma Bell just like she leeches you. Hail Discordia! Naturally, the main purpose of the chart box is to leech Ma Bell! Captured From: THE IMAGINATION FACTORY BBS (513)-787-3777 24 hours - 7 days *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: CHEESE * * *********************************************************** $$$$$$$$$$-=>Making Your Phone<=-$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$-=>Into a Cheesebox <=-$$$$$$ /=\Typed by:Sir Knight/=\ A Cheesebox(named for the type ofbox the first one was found in)is a type of box which will, in effect, make your telephone a Pay-Phone.....This is a simple,modernized, and easy way of doing it.... Inside Info:These were first used by bookies many years ago as a way of making calls to people without being called by the cops or having their numbers traced and/or tapped...... How To Make A Modern Cheese Box Ingredients: ------------ 1 Call Forwarding service on the line 1 Set of Red Box Tones The number to your prefix's Inter- cept operator(do some scanning for this one) How To: ------- After you find the number to the intercept operator in your prefix, use your call-forwarding and forward all calls to her...this will make your phone stay off the hook(actually, now it waits for a quarter to be dropped in)...you now have a cheese box... In Order To Call Out On This Line:You must use your Red Box tones and gener- ate the quarter dropping in...then,you can make phone calls to people...as far as I know, this is fairly safe, and they do not check much...Although I am not sure, I think you can even make credit-card calls from a cheesebox phoneand not get traced... *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: CHEESE2 * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\--\ <:-\-Cheese Box Plans-/-:> \--\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/ (>Introduction A CHEESE BOX (NAMED FOR THE TYPE OF BOX THE FIRST ONE WAS FOUND IN) IS A TYPE OF BOX WHICH WILL, IN EFFECT, MAKE YOUR TELEPHONE A PAY-PHONE.....THIS IS A SIMPLE, MODERNIZED, AND EASY WAY OF DOING IT.... (>A Little History THESE WERE FIRST USED BY BOOKIES MANY YEARS AGO AS A WAY OF MAKING CALLS TO PEOPLE WITHOUT BEING CALLED BY THE COPS OR HAVING THEIR NUMBERS TRACED AND/OR TAPPED...... (>Construction INGREDIENTS: ------------ 1 CALL FORWARDING SERVICE ON THE LINE 1 SET OF RED BOX TONES THE NUMBER TO YOUR PREFIX'S INTER- CEPT OPERATOR(DO SOME SCANNING FOR THIS ONE) (>How to Use AFTER YOU FIND THE NUMBER TO THE INTERCEPT OPERATOR IN YOUR PREFIX, USE YOUR CALL-FORWARDING AND FORWARD ALL CALLS TO HER...THIS WILL MAKE YOUR PHONE STAY OFF THE HOOK (ACTUALLY, NOW IT WAITS FOR A QUARTER TO BE DROPPED IN)...YOU NOW HAVE A CHEESE BOX...IN ORDER TO CALL OUT ON THIS LINE: YOU MUST USE YOUR RED BOX TONES AND GENERATE THE QUARTER DROPPING IN...THEN,YOU CAN MAKE PHONE CALLS TO PEOPLE...AS FAR AS I KNOW, THIS IS FAIRLY SAFE, AND THEY DO NOT CHECK MUCH...ALTHOUGH I AM NOT SURE, I THINK YOU CAN EVEN MAKE CREDIT-CARD CALLS FROM A CHEESEBOX PHONE AND NOT GET TRACED... ..ANYWAY..HAVE PHUN... ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________-END-_______________________________________ l *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: CHROME * * *********************************************************** \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \[____________________________[_ \ / \[ The Chrome Box [_ A Portable Self-Contained Device \[ 14-JUN-88 [_ / to Manipulate Traffic Signals \ \[ Outlaw Telecommandos [_ / by Remote Control \ \[ Modem Free Earth [_ / \ \[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[_ -=p*p=- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Emergency vehicles in many cities are now using devices called OptoComs. OptoComs are a system of sensors on traffic lights that detect a pattern of flashes from vehicle-mounted strobe lights. This flash pattern varies from city to city depending on the manufacturer of the equipment used. Often the sensors are installed only at major intersections. Nevertheless, the Chrome Box, which simulates these strobe patterns can often be used to give your car the same priority as an ambulance, paramedic van, firetruck or police car. Because of the varying patterns on different systems this phile will outline a general procedure for making the Chrome Box. Decoding Flash Patterns: First, you need to observe an emergency vehicle in action. You can wait until you encounter one by chance, running out to see when you hear a siren, or when you pull over in your car to let one pass by. You might wait near a fire station for the next emergency to occur. Or, if you are very impatient, you can summon one by calling in a false alarm (not recommended in areas with limited services - that could divert attention from a real emergency). If the OptoComs in your area are the kind with a pattern of single flashes at a steady rhythm, you have merely to buy a strobe light at Radio Shack & adjust the flash rate until you can induce a traffic light to change. If the flash pattern is more complex, you can videotape the emergency vehicle & then play back the tape in single-frame mode, counting the number of frames between each flash. Each video frame is 1/30 of a second, using this you can calculate the time between flashes in the pattern. Another way is to count the number of flashes (or flash-groups) in one minute and use that to compute the rate. Counting video frames will give you a good idea of the spacing of the flashes in a complex pattern. For really accurate information, call the fire station & ask them, or write to the manufacturer for a service manual, which will include a schematic diagram that you can use to build one. A good cover story for this is that you are a consultant & one of your clients asked you to evaluate Optocom systems, or you could pose as a free-lance journalist writing an article. Modifying the Strobe Light: You may not have to modify the strobe at all. But if you need a faster flash rate than your strobe allows, open it up & find the large capacitor inside. Capacitors are marked in microfarads, abbreviated as mf,mfd or ufd. By replacing the capacitor with one of the same voltage-rating (usually 250 volts or more) and a SMALLER value in microfarads, you can increase the flash rate. Halving the microfarads doubles the rate. The other component that can be changed is the potentiometer (the speed control device with the knob on it). Using a smaller value (measured in ohms or Kilohms, abbrevaited with the greek letter 'omega' or the letter K) will speed up the strobe. There may also be a resistor (small cylinder with several colored stripes on it, and wires coming out of each end). Replacing this resistor with one of smaller value will also speed up the strobe. To generate a complex pattern, you will either have to design and build a triggering circuit using IC chips, or rig up a mechanical device with a multiple-contact rotary switch and a motor. It HAS been done. To modify the strobe for mobile operation the simplest thing is to get a 110-volt inverter that will run off of a car battery by plugging into the cigarette lighter & run the strobe from that. Or, you can figure out (or find in a hobby electronics magazine) a strobe circuit that will run from batteries . Battery-powered strobes may also be availble, either assembled or as kits. Stealth Technology: Most light sensors and photocells are more sensitive in the infrared area of the light spectrum. Infrared (IR) is invisible to the human eye. Putting an infrared filter over the strobe light may allow the Chrome Box to operate in traffic undetected by police or other observers. IR filters can be obtained from military surplus sniperscope illuminators, or from optical supply houses like Dow-Corning or Edmunds Scientific Co. Using the Chrome Box: Mounted on your car, the Chrome Box can guarantee you green lights at major intersections in cities that have OptoComs. Handheld Chrome Boxes may be used to create gridlock by interfering with the normal flow of traffic. If you have access to a window overlooking a traffic light, you can play pranks by switching the signals at inappropriate moments, or you can plug the strobe into an exposed outlet at a laundromat or gas station. Some Decoded Patterns: Torrance, California Standard large Radio Shack strobe lights are used. Moderately fast rate. * * * * * * * * Manhattan Beach,CA Flash-pairs in a 4:1 ratio, at a rate of 2 flash-pairs per second. * * * * * * * * <------ 1 sec -----> ****************************************************************** * Please add any new patterns or info you discover to this Phile * ****************************************************************** *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: CLEAR * * *********************************************************** [Ctrl-S Stop/Start] [Spacebar to Exit] Clear Box Plans The clear box is a new device which has just been invented that can be used throughout Canada and rural United States. The clear box works on "PostPay" payphones (fortress fones). Those are the payphones that dont require payment until after the connection is established. You pick up the fone, get a dial tone, dial your number, and then insert your money after the person answers.If you dont deposit the money then you can not speak to the person on the other end- because your mouth peice is cut off, but, not the ear piece. (obviously these phones are nice for free calls to weather or time or other such recordings).All you must do is to go to your nearby Radio Shack, or electronics store,and get a four-transistor amplifier and a telephone suction cup induction pick-up. The induction pick-up would be hooked up as it normally would to record a conversation, except that it ould be plugged into the out- put of the amplifier and a microphone would be hooked to the input. So when the party that is being called answers, the caller could speak through the little microphone instead. His voice then goes through the amplifier and out the induction coil, and into the back of the reciever where it would then be broadcast through the phone lines and the other party would be able to hear the caller. The Clear Box thus 'clears up' the problem of not being heard. Luckily, the line will not be cut-off after a certain amount of time because it will wait forever for the coins to be put in.The biggest advantage for all of us about this new clear box is the fact that this type of payphone will most likely become very common. Due to a few things: 1st, it is a cheap way of getting the DTF,dial-tone-first service, 2nd, it doesnt require any special equipment, (for the phone company)This payphone will work on any phone line. Ususally a payphone line is different, but this is a regular phone line and it is set up so the phone does all the charging, not the company. (>es all the charging, not the company. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: COPPER * * *********************************************************** @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ @ @ =->The Copper<-= @ @ =->Box<-= @ @ @ @ Concieved By @ @ The Cypher @ @ [001010]->[1101101] @ @ @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Disclaimer (I know...): This file is for informational purposes only. No use of this technique is recommended for one of many reasons: 1) It makes other Phreaks & hacks very upset, 2) It makes the Telco VERY upset, and you could be put away for a LONG time if you dont know what youre doing. Telco employees could learn something from the Copper Box. Well, anyway, off we go.... Purpose: This box can destroy a phone company, no matter how big. You could bring AT&T down to their knees! Only to be used by the most irate of Phracks, it is intended for informational purposes only. History: This is really not a Box, but if you consider a Cheese Box a Box, then it is. It was first concieved back in 1986 when a Phriend and I came up with the idea while using a Copper-coloured fone, hence, a Copper Box. Instructions: You must obtain [1] extender, or phone company port, like an MCI or SPRINT access number. [2] A hell of a lot of nerve, and vendetta towards the phone company (phriend gets busted, rates increase, etc.) [3] a computer & modem capable of autodialing [tone.] Dial the number of the L/D service, then enter the code. Dial the number of the service again, through the outdial number you are still on, enter code, then dial again and again. You should hear, after a while (it will take a long time for BIG companies) a slight high-pitched, unstable tone, that grows louder and louder w/every dial. Once it gets so loud that it refuses to let in any more sounds, you have just completed the first cycle of the Copper Box. Leave line off-hook for about 10 minutes or until the tone seems to calm down, or stop completely. Then, dial again and repeat over and over again until when you dial a last time, it [the port] doesnt answer. You have just killed a telephone company, extender, etc. Theory of Operation: What happens is that when the tone begins to rise, it is a result of cross- talk feedback. The more you dial, the more it grows. In systems like these, the small, sensitive equipment such as amplifiers, etc. begin to burn out as a result of the feedback, damaging the equipment, and possibly starting a fire at the location of the equipment. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: COPPER2 * * *********************************************************** @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ @ @ =->The Copper<-= @ @ =->Box<-= @ @ @ @ Concieved By @ @ The Cypher @ @ [001010]->[1101101] @ @ @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Disclaimer (I know...): This file is for informational purposes only. No use of this technique is recommended for one of many reasons: 1) It makes other Phreaks & hacks very upset, 2) It makes the Telco VERY upset, and you could be put away for a LONG time if you dont know what youre doing. Telco employees could learn something from the Copper Box. Well, anyway, off we go.... Purpose: This box can destroy a phone company, no matter how big. You could bring AT&T down to their knees! Only to be used by the most irate of Phracks, it is intended for informational purposes only. History: This is really not a Box, but if you consider a Cheese Box a Box, then it is. It was first concieved back in 1986 when a Phriend and I came up with the idea while using a Copper-coloured fone, hence, a Copper Box. Instructions: You must obtain [1] extender, or phone company port, like an MCI or SPRINT access number. [2] A hell of a lot of nerve, and vendetta towards the phone company (phriend gets busted, rates increase, etc.) [3] a computer & modem capable of autodialing [tone.] Dial the number of the L/D service, then enter the code. Dial the number of the service again, through the outdial number you are still on, enter code, then dial again and again. You should hear, after a while (it will take a long time for BIG companies) a slight high-pitched, unstable tone, that grows louder and louder w/every dial. Once it gets so loud that it refuses to let in any more sounds, you have just completed the first cycle of the Copper Box. Leave line off-hook for about 10 minutes or until the tone seems to calm down, or stop completely. Then, dial again and repeat over and over again until when you dial a last time, it [the port] doesnt answer. You have just killed a telephone company, extender, etc. Theory of Operation: What happens is that when the tone begins to rise, it is a result of cross- talk feedback. The more you dial, the more it grows. In systems like these, the small, sensitive equipment such as amplifiers, etc. begin to burn out as a result of the feedback, damaging the equipment, and possibly starting a fire at the location of the equipment. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: CRIMSON * * *********************************************************** (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) (*) Crimson Box (*) (*) Plans (*) (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) The Crimson Box is very simple device that will allow you to put someone on hold or make your fone busy with a large amount of ease. You flip a switch and the person can't hear you talking. Flip it back and everything is peechy. (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) (*) Needed Materials (*) (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) (1) 100 ohm or less resistor (1) SPDT toggle switch, On-On (3) feet of good wire Wire cutters Solder and soldering iron (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) (*) Construction & Schemtaic (*) (*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*)*(*) First I will give you the schematic and then I will explain what the hell is going on. -----------black wire on line--------- --------+ red wire on line +------ --------!--+/\/\/-green wire---!------ --------!--! yellow wire-------!------ ! ! ! +--!------+ ! +----+ ! +----------+ ! ! ! 1 2 3 Ok. The '/\/\/' is the resistor. And '1 2 3' is the switch where the numbers are the poles on the switch. Notice you leave the black and yellow wires alone. You DO NOT cut them! Strip the red and green wires so you've got about an inch of bare wire. Solder some of the extra wire and follow the schematic. You should have the resistor on the green wire with an extra piece of wire coming from one leg of it. The other leg goes to the other end of the green wire. You should solder the green wire to the left pole of the switch and the red to the middle and the other end of the red to the right pole. Now, lift up the phone. If all you get is an annoying buzz then throw the [switch and you should get a dial tone. If not, don't worry and just follow the instructions and schematic again. _______________________________________ This has been an HMH presentaion-1985 Crimson Box - Written and created by: Dr. D-Code Watch for the upcoming Sand Box _______________________________________ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: DAYGLO * * *********************************************************** Gomez #24 @3460 Mon Oct 08 22:06:27 1990 /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ / How to build / / -%> Day-Glo Box <%- / / Written, typed, and conceptualized by / / John F. Kennedy / /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ -> Author's note: Yes, yes, I know that this box is similar to several other boxes, including the so-called "Bud box," and the "beige box." Well, my reason for writing this version is because of the fact that once finished constructing the box, the file does not contain very much information on usage. It is beacuse of that reason that this file was written. By the way, call Ground 0 at 988-4426. Thank you. -> What is the function of a Day-Glo box? Well, a Day-glo box will let you place calls for free with no time limit, no possibility of a wiretap, and the calls can be placed from anywhere in the world. Too good to be true, you say? Well, read on. -> How does a Day-glo box work? A day-glo box is very easy to make, and very inexpensive to build. It works like this: On the outside of every home that has a phone, there is something called "the outside connection box," which is where the house is connected to Ma Bell's network. This ingenious device connects to a) your phone, b) the victim's outside box. You should be starting to get the idea. -> How do I construct a day-glo box? Materials necessary: 1. Radio Shack modular conversion jack 2. A small experimenter's box (optional) 3. 1 foot of red wire. (better to overkill) 4. 1 foot of green wire. (same as above) 5. 2 medium alligator clips Well, in order to construct this box, you will need all of the above materials. Note that your wire does not necessarily have to be red or green, but it is necessary that you be able to tell them apart. Also, you might want to use thick, easily bent wire (audio hookup wire works best) instead of bell wire. Now, on to the construction. 1. Remove the actual modular jack from the conversion box. This can be done by pushing inward and then up, or you can just cut the plastic. 2. Remove the black and yellow wires from the jack. You can either clip these or rip them out. 3. To your newly isolated jack, add the 1 foot wire extensions to the respective wires. Soldering and then wrapping the connections with electrical tape works best. 4. Next, solder the alligator clips to the extended wires. If you do not wish to solder them, then just wrap the clips with the wire. 5. Now, place this newly made contraption into a box (optional). You may need to drill a few holes, and possibly remove the alligator clips, but you should have read this file first, anyway. -> Wiring Diagram Modular--------------Red-----+----Extension wire---------< Alligator Jack --------------Green---+----Extension wire---------< Clips Pretty easy, eh? -> Usage of the day-glo box The day-glo box will work with any phone. First, you need to locate a house that has a phone. Next, (it's preferable to do this at night) go up to the and locate the outside connection box. Pop the cover off. Locate prong 3 and prong 4. You will attach the green wire clip to prong 3. The red wire clip will go to prong 4. Now, plug your phone (preferably a trimline or ranger) into your modular plug. You may now either listen in on the call (wire tap) OR you may call out to anywhere in the world. If you are really daring, you can bring your computer with you. Note: This box may also be used in conjunction with the lunch box in order to make a perfect phone bug. -> Other neat things you can do with your new box: 1: Call 976 numbers. This should be done very frequently. Also, I find that after finding the victim's outside box, several calls to the gay hotlin will have interesting after-effects; namely, his parents wondering about him. 2: Alliance teleconferencing can be accomplished quite easily. Try it! Call 0-700-456-1000. Or, tell the operator you'd like to initiate a conference. 3: Of course, you should place several calls to other countries. This can be accomplished by looking in the front of your white pages for the various country and city codes. You should be able to follow the directions provided in there. -> Using your box at apartments/community connection boxes: Have you ever wondered what those 6ft tall cabinets with the bell logo on them were for? Well, if you've never seen them, here's a quick description: They are 6ft tall by 3ft wide, and painted the dull phone company green. They can be opened quite easily with a 7/16ths inch socket wrench. After turning the bold over the handle, turn the handle to the right and pull. It should open, displaying over 100 different lines. Occasionally, you can find tech. manuals and test kits inside. They are usually located near phone lines. Okay, now, once you have opened one of these calling cabinets, locate the line of your choice. You will have to take out both the orange and the white insulated screws. The purple and white wires should come off along with the screws. The lines go out to the house, and the screw posts are the actual line. Now, you should clip the alligators to the posts, with one part of the clip on the insulation, and one inside the screw hole to insure the best connection. Oh, if you want the home to remain connected, clip the wires inside the hole using the alligator clips. By the way, the red terminal on your box goes to the orange post, and the green one to the white post... if that doesn't work, reverse the connection. Now, to find out the number you have taken over, dial 380-55555555. Yes, that's eight fives. A computer voice should tell you what number you are on. heh. I hope you can take it from here. Oh, in apartments, you can find the calling cabinet in the basement... remember, this is not your line, so do anything you want. Call the President or something. Disclaimer: I, John F. Kennedy, can not be held responsible for your actions in any way. This file was written for informational purposes only, and should not be used to make free phone calls. In downloading or copying this file, you are agreeing to this disclaimer. Special thanks goes out to: The Longshot, for sending me an old Phucked Agent 04 phile. or Special thanks goes out to: The Longshot, for sending me an old *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: DLOCBOX * * *********************************************************** ][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][ ][//////////////////////////////////][ ][///////////THE/DLOC/BOX///////////][ ][//////////////////////////////////][ ][//////////////-=BY=-//////////////][ ][//////////////////////////////////][ ][//////THE/DARK/LORDS/OF/CHAOS/////][ ][//////////////////////////////////][ ][////PROWLER///////////////////////][ ][///////APPRENTICE/////////////////][ ][//////////PRO/HACK////////////////][ ][//////////////ZEUS////////////////][ ][////////////////TARKMETH//////////][ ][///////////////////BLACKSTOKE/////][ ][//////////////////////////LAZER///][ ][//////////////////////////////////][ ][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][ STUFF YOU'LL NEED: ------------------ A SOLDERING IRON A SPOOL OF LOW RESISTANCE WIRE 2 FEMALE FONE JACKS 2 SPST TOGGLE SWITCHES 4 GOLD PLATED ALLIGATOR CLIPS A BOX TO PUT IT ALL IN SOME SOLDER A BRAIN HERE'S A SIMPLE DIAGRAM OF HOW IT IS PUT TOGETHER: @ @ KEY: G R G R G= GREEN WIRE G R R= RED WIRE G R *= FEMAL JACK G R \= SPST SWITCH G R O= CONNECTION O------*-----O @= GATOR CLIPS ! ! -= WIRE ! ! != WIRE \ \ ! ! ! ! ! ! O------*-----O G R G R G R G R G R G R @ @ ASSEMBLE IT AS ABOVE, AND PUT IT IN THE BOX, WITH THE TOGGLE SWITCHES PARALLEL, AND THE FEMALE JACKS MOUNTED ON EITHER SIDE OF THE BOX. OR, IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GO TO THE TROUBLE OF MAKING IT BY YOURSELF, YOU CAN GET ONE FOR $7.50 FROM DLOC. OURS ARE ENCASED IN A STURDY PLASTIC BOX, WITH OUR LOGO STENCILED ON THE SIDE, AND ARE VERY WELL MADE. IF YOU WANT TO BUY ONE, CONTACT A DLOC MEMBER ON ONE OF THE BOARDS LISTED BELOW IN THIS FILE. DLOC BOX FUNCTIONS: ------------------- HOOKUP: TO HOOK UP THE BOX, PLUG YOUR FONES INTO THE JACKS ON THE BOX. ON MINE, THE WIRES ARE LABELED EVERY FOOT SO THAT I KNOW WHICH TRUNK I'M ON. CLIP THE APPROPRIATE SET OF CLIPS ON THE TERMINALS YOU WISH TO INVADE, AND THEN LISTEN/DIAL THROUGH WHICHEVER PHONE IS CONNECTED. THIS BOX HAS TWO LINES GOING THROUGH IT, WITH AN OPTION TO CONFER- ENCE THE TWO. I ADDED THIS SO IF WHILE ON ALLIANCE TELECONFERENCING, YOU WANT TO DIAL AN 800,900,700, OR 976 NUMBER, YOU CAN SIMPLY DIAL IT WITH THE OTHER TRUNK AND THEN CONFERENCE THE TWO. CONFERENCING THE TWO LINES: TO JOIN THE TWO LINES, TURN BOTH OF THE TOGGLE SWITCHES TO THE ON POSITION. NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT NO PHONE IS CONNECTED TO THE BOX WHEN YOU HOOK UP THE CLIPS, AND ALSO MAKE SURE THAT BOTH SWITCHES ARE TURNED OFF. ++FILE BY PROWLER ON 3/10/88++ l *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: GOLD * * *********************************************************** GOLD BOX PLANS: COURTESY OF SIR WILLIAM HOW TO BUILD IT _______________ YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING: TWO 10K OHM AND THREE 1.4K OHM RESISTOR ES, TWO 2N3904 TRANSISTORS, TWO PHOTOCE LLS, TWO RED LED'S (THE MORE LIGHT PROD UCED THE BETTER), A BOX THAT WILL NOT L 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. THE SAME APPLIES TO THE #2 PHOTOCELL AND LED 1 :-PHOTOCELL--: : : : :BASE : 1 TTTTT : +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 LINES 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 CHANGING 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. (HAHAHAHA!!!!!!) l *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: GREEN * * *********************************************************** :%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%: :% %: :% THE GREEN BOX %: :% %: :%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%: The Green Box generates useful tonessuch as COIN COLLECT, COIN RETURN, and RINGBACK. These are the tones that ACTS or the TSPS operator would send to the CO when appropriate. Unfortunately, the green box cannot be used at a fortress station, but must be used by the CALLED party. The tones (hz) are: COIN COLLECT 700 + 1100 COIN RETURN 1100 + 1700 RINGBACK 700 + 1700 Before the called party sends any of these tones, an operator released signal should be sent to alert the MF detectors at the CO. This can be done by sending 900 + 1500 Hz or a single 2600 Hz wink (90 ms) followed by a 60 ms gap and then the appropriate signal for at least 900 ms. Also, do not forget that the initial rate is collected shortly before the 3 minute period is up. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: JACKBOX * * *********************************************************** JACKBOX MA BELL IS NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH STANDARDS! JUST ABOUT EVERY MANUFACTURER OF IC'S THAT GENERATE TOUCH TONES HAS ALSO GONE BY THE 16 KEY (8 TONE) STANDARD FOR TOUCH TONE PADS. AND IT IS EVEN EASIER TO CONVERT A TONE PAD THAT USES AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TO GENERATE THE TONES THAN CONVERTING A MA BELL PAD! IT WILL HELP IMMENSELY IF YOU HAVE THE SCHEMATIC FOR THE PAD IN QUESTION, OR AT LEAST THE PIN-OUT DIAGRAM OF THE CHIP BEING USED. PIN-OUTS CAN USUALLY BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR FROM AN ECG, SK, GE OR SIMILIAR SEMICONDUCTER HANDBOOK (PROVIDED THAT MANUFACTURER MAKES AN EQUIVALENT FOR THE CHIP IN YOUR PAD). I'LL USE THE RADIO SHACK CEX-4000 TONE PAD MODULE FOR AN EXAMPLE, EVEN THOUGH IT IS PROBABLY ALMOST THE LOUSIEST ONE YOU CAN BUY, IT IS FAIRLY TYPICAL ASILY AVAILABLE. TAKE A LOOK AT THE DIAGRAM OR THE PIN-OUT OF THE CHIP. YOU SHOULD SEE TWO GROUPS OF PINS, THE ROWS TONE PINS AND THE COLUMN TONE PINS. THESE WILL BE MARKED AS R1,R2,R3,R4 AND C1,C2,C3 (RADIO SHACK) OR OR X1,X2,X3 AND Y1,Y2,Y3 ETC. ON OTHERS. AT ANY RATEU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DISTINGUISH WHICH THREE PINS CONTROL THE COLUMNS AND WHICH FOUR CONTROL THE ROWS. IF YOU'RE LUCKY, EACH GROUP OF ROWS AND COLUMNS WILL BE CONTIGUOUS. NOW LOOK AT THE COLUMN PINS, AND YOU'LL PROBABLY SEE AN EMPTY PIN RIGHT NEXT TO THEM. THIS IS THE COLUMN PIN FTHE 1633 HZ TONES. THESE CHIPS USUALLY ACHIEVE THEIR SWITCHING BY CONNECTING A ROW PIN WITH A COLUMN PIN (THAT WAY TQAN USE A0VERY SIMPLE KEYBOARD PAD, UNLIKE MA BELL'S COMPLICATED ONE). SO ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TAKE A SPDT SWITCH AND A FEW PIECES OF WIRE, CUT THE TRACE GOING TO THE COLUMN 3 PIN OF THE CHIP, ATTACH A WIRE FROM THE CHIP SIDEOF THAT CUT TO ONE END OF THE SPDT SWITCH, A WIRE FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CUT TO THE CENTER OF THE SPDT SWITCH, AND FINALLY, FROM THE REMAINING CONTACT ON THE SPDT SWITCH, HOOK A WIRE TO THE PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED PIN C4 (COLUMN 4). NOW YOU HAVE A "BANK SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE DESCRIBED IN THE PREVIOUS BULLETIN FOR MODIFYING A MA BELL PAD. IF YOU CAN'T GET THE SCHEMATICS OR THE PIN OUTS FOR YOUR CHIP, DON'T DESPAIR. THERE IS STILL HOPE FOR YOU! YOU JUST HAVE TO TRACK THE CONNECTIONS GOING FROM THE PAD'S KEYS TO THE CHIP. CHANCES ARE YOU'LL FIND THAT EACH ROW HAS A COMMON TRACE, AND SO DOES EACH COLUMN (FOR THOSE NON-TECHNICAL FOLKS, A TRACE IS A CONNECTION ETCHED OUT ON A CIRCUIT BOARD). JUST FOLLOW THESE TO THE CHIP, AND MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEMATIC UP. NOW TAKE A LOOK FOR THAT EXTRA PIN--THERE SHOULD BE ONE FLOATING AROUND RIGHT NEXT TO THE COLUMN PINS. IT WILL BE NOT BE HOOKED UP TO ANYTHING ELSE, THAT IS, "HANGING FREE". DRILL A HOLE IN THE SIDE OF TONEPAD'S CASE, AND MOUNT YOUR SWITCH. RADIO SHACK SELLS A NICE MICROMINIATURE SWITCH THAT WORKS EXCELLENTLY! (ALMOST THE ONLY GOOD THING I CAN SAY ABOUT RADIO SHACK IN THIS ARTICLE) HAPPY PHREAKING..... l *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: LIGHT * * *********************************************************** How To Make An In-Use Light From The Night Owl AE This file describes the operation and construction of a device that will signal whether or not an extension of a particular phone line is off-hook. It does NOT indicate whether or not a phone is being tapped, and will light whenever any extension is picked up. The principle under which this device operates is that there is a voltage across the red and green wires of the phone line (the other wires are rarely used) that drops significantly when an extension is lifted. Though this voltage can be used to power a light on its own, the light would have to be of a very low power consumption in order not to keep the phone off-hook, and it would only light when the phone is on-hook. A simple way to get around the above problem is to use a low current relay. Radio Shack sells some nice 12VDC SPDT relays that work well for this purpose. Don't buy the red relays or the subminis; though you want a low current coil, you also want the contacts to be able to handle a decent current. DPDT (double pole, double throw) will also work, you just won't use the other contacts. For a 12 volt coil, the voltage will have to be dropped so that the relay will function properly. The proper resistance is around 10K ohms, but it is best to use a 5K ohm fixed resistor and a 10K ohm variable (standard values, any combination that can cover the 10K range will work fine). Adjust it to approximately 10K, or halfway for the combination above. Connect the resistors in series with the coil, and we'll adjust it later. Due to the nature of this device (or rather, its simplicity) it will operate without having to be plugged into a phone, or vice versa. In other words, you can plug it directly into a jack anywhere, and it'll work. You'll want to get a modular plug that terminates in spade lugs for this purpose. Connect the green wire to one side of the coil, and the red to the resistors (so that it's all in series). If you don't have an extra phone jack, then you will want to a) buy a Y connector so that two phones can be plugged into the same jack, or b) get another phone jack and install it in the same box with the in-use light, so that you can plug a phone into it. Just connect the spade lugs to their respective colors. For the light itself, you can use almost anything. Even a tiny light bulb and a battery will work fine, but after about 5 hours of phone use, you'll have to replace the battery. The best thing to use is a neon bulb powered by the 110V power available most places. Buy ones with dropping resistors, or use a 220K resistor for dropping. You should also get a panel lamp assembly to keep it steady and make it look pretty. Since the current is relatively low, you can use almost any power cord, or sacrifice an old extension cord. Connect it in series with the NC (normally closed) contacts of the relay (in series with the dropping resistor, of course). Your circuits should now look like this: / --------RED----!---- 5k --- 10k -------O O-------------------!-----110V / | | coil NC / | | -------GREEN---!-----------------------O O-- bulb --- 220k --!-----110V Make sure that the phone circuit (left) and the lamp circuit (right) are totally 100% separate, and in no danger of touching. Use wire nuts for all connections in 110V that are not to a terminal post, and tape them. For all wires that are exposed, use electrical tape or shrink-wrap tubing to insulate them. Glue the relay to the box or mount it on a stable PC board. If all looks well, hook it up. It should work immediately, but there are three things that can go wrong: 1) The relay keeps the phone off the hook. To remedy this, lower the resistance until it doesn't. If you can't lower the resistance enough, then you are using a resistor with a high current coil and you'll have to get one with a lower rating. 2) The relay won't close. The solution for this is the same as number 1. 3) The relay stays closed. Raise the resistance with the phone on hook until the light goes off. When all is working, the lamp should be on when one or more extensions are off-hook, and will be off when all extensions are on-hook. It will blink when the phone rings. This is a parts list: 1 box. Make it a nice one, preferably one with feet. 1 phone cord with a modular plug at one end and spade lugs at the other. 1 phone jack or Y adapter (optional). 1 power cord or old extension cord. 1 low current coil relay, double throw. 1 5K fixed resistor. 1 10K variable resistor. 1 neon bulb with dropping resistor. 1 panel lamp assembly. Some come with bulbs. That's it. You may trade this file however you wish. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: LUNCHBOX * * *********************************************************** <%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%> <%> <%> <%> Making the <%> <%> <%> <%> Lunch Box <%> <%> ===== === <%> <%> <%> <%> Written, Typed and Created by: Dr. D-Code <%> <%> <%> <%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%>[%> Introduction ============ The Lunch Box is a VERY simple transmitter which can be handy for all sorts of things. It is quite small and can easily be put in a number of places. I have successfully used it for tapping fones, getting inside info, blackmail and other such things. The possibilities are endless. I will also include the plans for an equally small receiver for your newly made toy. Use it for just about anything. You can also make the transmitter and receiver together in one box and use it as a walkie talkie. Materials you will need ======================= (1) 9 volt battery with battery clip (1) 25-mfd, 15 volt electrolytic capacitor (2) .0047 mfd capacitors (1) .022 mfd capacitor (1) 51 pf capacitor (1) 365 pf variable capacitor (1) Transistor antenna coil (1) 2N366 transistor (1) 2N464 transistor (1) 100k resistor (1) 5.6k resistor (1) 10k resistor (1) 2meg potentiometer with SPST switch Some good wire, solder, soldering iron, board to put it on, box (optional) Schematic for The Lunch Box =========================== This may get a tad confusing but just print it out and pay attention. [!] ! 51 pf ! ---+---- ------------base collector ! )( 2N366 +----+------/\/\/----GND 365 pf () emitter ! ! )( ! ! +-------- ---+---- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! GND / .022mfd ! ! 10k\ ! ! ! / GND +------------------------emitter ! ! ! 2N464 / .0047 ! base collector 2meg \----+ ! ! +--------+ ! / ! GND ! ! ! GND ! ! ! +-------------+.0047+--------------------+ ! ! ! +--25mfd-----+ -----------------------------------------+ ! ! microphone +--/\/\/-----+ ---------------------------------------------+ 100k ! ! GND---->/<---------------------!+!+!+---------------+ switch Battery from 2meg pot. Notes about the schematic ========================= 1. GND means ground 2. The GND near the switch and the GND by the 2meg potentiometer should be connected. 3. Where you see: )( () )( it is the transistor antenna coil with 15 turns of regular hook-up wire around it. 4. The middle of the loop on the left side (the left of "()") you should run a wire down to the "+" which has nothing attached to it. There is a .0047 capacitor on the correct piece of wire. 5. For the microphone use a magnetic earphone (1k to 2k). 6. Where you see "[!]" is the antenna. Use about 8 feet of wire to broadcast approx 300ft. Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulation says you can't broadcast over 300 feet without a license. (Hahaha). Use more wire for an antenna for longer distances. (Attach it to the black wire on the fone line for about a 250 foot antenna!) Operation of the Lunch Box ========================== This transmitter will send the signals over the AM radio band. You use the variable capacitor to adjust what freq. you want to use. Find a good unused freq. down at the lower end of the scale and you're set. Use the 2 meg pot. to adjust gain. Just fuck with it until you get what sounds good. The switch on the 2meg is for turning the Lunch Box on and off. When everything is adjusted, turn on an AM radio adjust it to where you think the signal is. Have a friend say some shit thru the Box and tune in to it. That's all there is to it. The plans for a simple receiver are shown below: The Lunch Box receiver ====================== (1) 9 volt battery with battery clip (1) 365 pf variable capacitor (1) 51 pf capacitor (1) 1N38B diode (1) Transistor antenna coil (1) 2N366 transistor (1) SPST toggle switch (1) 1k to 2k magnetic earphone Schematic for receiver ====================== [!] ! 51 pf ! +----+----+ ! ! ) 365 pf (----+ ! ) ! ! +---------+---GND ! +---*>!----base collector----- diode 2N366 earphone emitter +----- ! ! GND ! - + - battery + GND------>/<------------+ switch Closing statement ================= This two devices can be built for under a total of $10.00. Not too bad. Using these devices in illegal ways is your option. If you get caught, I accept NO responsibility for your actions. This can be a lot of fun if used correctly. Hook it up to the red wire (I think) on the fone line and it will send the conversation over the air waves. If you have any problems or are confused, leave me mail on:Hi-Times=702/832/7469 Warez House=702/827/9273 ______________________________________________________________________________ Sysops of other systems may use the file as long as none of it is altered. ______________________________________________________________________________ This has been a High Mountain Hackers Production- (c) 1985 by HMH Industries ______________________________________________________________________________ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: MAGENTA * * *********************************************************** HOW TO BUILD AND USE A MAGENTA BOX. Designed and Written by Street Fighter. First of all I named this the Magenta Box because all of the fags that made boxes, whose only purpose is adding a hold button to your phone, used all of the fucking colors. I can afford a fucking piece of shit Radio Shack 2-line phone with hold. A box's purpose is to mess with the Telco., not to add a fucking hold button to your phone. Anyway I will get on with this. PARTS LIST: SPDT Miniature PC RELAY (about 9v, 500 ohm) DPDT Miniature PC RELAY (about 6v, 500 ohms, 12 mA) 2000 or so uF electrolytic capacitor 1 meg resistor .01 uF capacitor 2 555 timer chip 2 diodes (1N914) 10 K resistor 1 K resistor 9 volt battery -w- clip Pc Board 4 alligator clips some kind of a box (small) some 20 or 22 gauge wire to work with. If you don't know how to put together a project by looking at a schematic, then isn't the project to start with. I would ask someone with some electronics knowledge to give you a helping hand. This has to be put together on a pc-board. Enough talk, now the schematic: +9v | +---------------+----+----------------+ | |8 |4 | | ------------ | / | |3 | |--| \ | |-------------------->|---+------|\ | 1 Meg / R1 | | | | C| \| (1000K)\ | | | - O|\ | | | 555 | \ ? I| \| | | chip | 10 K / | L|\ | | 7| | \ +------| \| +------------| | / | |--| | 6| |2 | | +------------| |-------------+-------+ | NC | ------------ | | +-o o o--< | |1 |5 --------o NC | | | TIP #2 | | | --___ | | | NC + | | | ---o---+ | | | o o o--< --- | ---.01 uF | | | | | RING #2 2000 uF -?- C1 | -?- --------o-- | --+ | | | *see note | | | | | | | | | | +-------|--|C | | | | | | | | |\ |O +---+ | | | | | | | | \|I | | | | | | | | +---|--|L | | | | +-------------+---+-------------------+-----------+ | | | | | | | ----- | +-----------+-------------+ | --- | | | - +--/\/\/\----------+------------+ GROUND 4.7K | | 9V | | | +------------< RING #1 | | +---------------< TIP #1 K E Y ~~~~~ NC - Normally Closed --< - Alligator Clip --- -?- Capacitor ->|- Diode | - ? Diode | o o o Contacts on relay. DPDT o o o --------o ___---o Contacts on relay. SPDT -- --------o -/\/\/\- Resistor | / \ Resistor / | Whew! Well, the schematic explains almost everything. It would be helpful to you if you used one color for the line #1 clips and another for the line #2 clips. It will work even if you get the ring and tip mixed up, but you must get all of the clips on the right line. But, to be safe, you could put tags on each clip labeling it RING #1, TIP #2, ect. Installation. Find one of those green posts that are about 3 feet high. They are everywhere. Get a socket wrench to open it up. There will be (a) row(s) of paired up posts. Each pair of posts represents a line. YOU *MUST* KNOW THE NUMBER OF LINE #1. Sometimes the number is tagged on to the pair of wires leading up to the posts, if so pick these posts as your line #1. Then you can pick any other set of posts for line #2. Now to the good part. Use of the the final product. When you call up line one from your house you will get a dial tone almost immediately. Using DTMF you can dial anywhere that the person who owns line 2 has service to. Which means you can direct dial alliance, Australia, and your favorite BBS for FREE. The Telco. will undoubtably discover the device after 2 days, so post the number on your favorite boards so you can abuse it while it is in service. With a 2000 uF capacitor and a 1 meg resistor you will get a 50 minute call before it disconnects you. By lowering the value of the resistor and capacitor you can change the time to your taste. So don't dial a wrong number, because you will have to wait 50 minutes until it resets again. The formula for the time is the following: 2*R1 C1 C1 is in microfarads ---- * ---- R1 is in Kohms 100 10 See schematic for location of R1 and C1. ----------- = Minutes 60 The time produced by this formula is only approximate. Well, that is one of the more complicated boxes to build. But it is very useful and will pay for itself with its first use. It would be wise to remove it before the Telco. finds it so you won't have to make another, or install it on a line that belongs to a family that is on vacation (GOOD IDEA) Well, there it is. I hope it saves you a lot of cash. If you wish to have one built for you. Leave me E-mail on the Iron Curtain or the CornerStone or any other board I frequent. It won't be more than $15, hopefully it will only be about $8. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: MAUVE * * *********************************************************** _________________________ /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ | How to Build Your Own | | | | |\ /| _ __ | | | \/ | |_| | | | | |__ | | | | | | |_| \/ |__ | | __ | | | \ _ | | |__/ / \ \_/ | | | \ \_/ / \ | | |__/ / | | _________/ | | | \_________________________/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____________________________ | Created by Captian Generic | | With Help from The Genetic | | Mishap. This File Created | | November 24th, 1986, 19:08 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please bear with me, as the construction of this box will seem rather silly. This box was found in a construction site. Or rather, it found us at a construction site. We were using a $5 Radio Shack phone out of a semi-completed office building. One afternoon during a holiday, and immediately following a storm, we found our bus in shambles. To our suprise, we also found that one of the phone connections we were tapping had been draped through a murky puddle. The fact that suprised us even more was that this line still worked and now posessed some great capibilities. Materials: 2 tupperware or similar 8oz contianers 1 small bag earth (dirt) (12oz) 1 pint water 2 lantern batteries 1 nine volt battery 1 battery clip 2 SPST switches 4 ounces of iron shavings 2 polar magnets 5 feet wire 1 set soldering equipment This is the part you won't believe. Take the tupperware containers, and fill them with a mixture of the earth and the iron shavings. Make sure that the mixture is well done. (*NOTE* for best results, use the sand in fine ash trays.) Cut the cut the red and green wires and splice the switches into them. From the switches, solder wire to the magnets. Connect the red to the + (positive) side of one magnet, and the green to the - (negative) side of the second magnet. From the other poles of the magnet, solder wires the battery & clip. Make sure the + (positmodels to this Box, the Basic Box and Advanced Box. I would recommend the Advanced Box for better sound quality, although the Basic one get's the job done. Well... Enough for the formalities, now for the Advanced Box! Identification Materials Specification -------------- --------- ------------- A 1 Resistor (Brown-Black-Red-Silver) B 1 Resistor (Orange-Orange-Orange-Gold) C 1 Resistor (Gold-Red-Red-Grey) D 1 Resistor (L.Green-D.Green-Brown-Gold) E 1 Resistor (Brown-Red-Red-Gold) F 3 Condensators (1070 (50v)) G 4 Condensators (1002 (40v)) H 1 Condensator (1060 (16v)) <*> (Also S) 2 Switches (2-Channel) ?#? (Also K) 1 Transformer (LUN5250B) ~o~ 1 LED Light (Optional) J Junction Wiring Diagram -Advanced Switch for Volume Hi/Lo Switch for Power On/Off _______________________________________________________________ | +---------+ | | +-----------+ C-B-A +-------+ J J +--------+ | | | S-S-S-O | | +-S-S | S--------+ +---------> > | IN | | | | | +-S+ O +-------------> >-+ | >+ | | >-+ | FROM |<| +----+ F H | STEREO>| | < | F-----------O-----KKK KKK | | +------D--E-+ ?#? K ?#? | |_______________________________________________________________| Wiring Diagram -Basic ___________________________________ | | | <------+ F--KKK--H +---> | | | | ?#? | +----> | OUT IN | <------*----+ +------* | | STEREO>| <------+ +---> | |___________________________________| Now some of the Benifits of this wonderful little device is that you can record conversations, at whatever volume you want, without those bothersome beeps the answering machines make. Or another fun thing is call up a Rodent Bridge and blast this thing with your stereo at full... Wala! The bridge will most likely be clear, even they won't sit through that shit. It is a good idea to hit Radio Shack for a project box and soderless curcuit board, because this can be messy and a project box can easily make you look like a pro. One more use for it is if your computer can generate tones to match a Box of some sort, this makes a GREAT amplifier for it, with almost no loss in clearity. If you have any problems with a humm or it intercepting radio transmittions, then call up good-old Bell and get a line static clearer dealy and splice that into the box via the outgoing line, which SHOULD clear it up. If that does not seem to help, try putting a 9v battery (you know, the square ones) on the red and green phone lines, because this will make up for the power the box drains from the line. Hope you enjoy the plans and Be watching for more from me! L8r... The Video Vindicator *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: SCARLET * * *********************************************************** [/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/] [ ] [ Scarlet box plans ] [ ----------------- ] [ A High Mtn Hackerz Presentation ] [ ] [ Written & Created by: THE PIMP ] [ ] [ Call these cool Systems: ] [ ] [(Maharaja's Hi-Times 10meg C/F BBS)] [ |7 0 2 - 8 3 2 - 7 4 6 9| ] [ ] [ (The Stash 10 meg BBS C/F) ] [ |7 0 2 - 8 3 1 - 4 2 6 3| ] [ ] [/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/] The purpose of a Scarlet box is to create a very bad conection, it can be used to crash a BBS or just make life miserable for those you seek to avenge. materials: 2 aligator clips, 3 inch wire, or a resister (plan wire will create greatest amount of static) (Resister will decrease the amount of static in porportion to the resister you are useing) Step (1): Find the phone box at your victims house, and pop the cover off. Step (2): Find the two prongs that the phone line you wish to box are connected too. Step (3): Hook your aligator clips to your (wire/resister). Step (4): Find the lower middle prong and take off all wires connected to it, i think this disables the gound and call waiting and shit like that. Step (5): Now take one of the aligator clips and attach it to the upper most prong, and take the other and attach it to the lower middle prong. Step (6): Now put the cover back on the box and take off!! ** ######## ** ** # #### # ** ######## / # #### # / ######## / / / / / / / / **/ ** ** ** ** ** (**)= prongs ** (/) = (wire/resister) (##)= some phone bullshit Created by (The Pimp) *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: SILVER * * *********************************************************** Silver Boxing How to build a SILVER box: Tools and materials : Soldering Iron, Solder, Some 22 ga.wire, a SPDT switch, and a screwdriver. 1) Unscrew your phone (must be a touch tone, desk type) 2) Remove the mounted pad and take the clear plastic cover from the bottom. 3) Hold the pad with the numbers 0, *, # facing you, and turn it upside down, so you can see the yellow pc board. 4) You should see 2 black round doughnuts. 5) Position the board so the solder points for the left doughnut face you. 6) Count over four points from the left, and attach a (green) wire to that point. 7) Between you and the doughnuts, there should be 2 long yellow capacitors. To the right of these, and on the edge of the board there should be 3 gold contacts. We will use the one on the left. 8) The contact originally is spot welded, so snip it open. 9) To the one nearest you, attach a (red) wire to the other one, a (yellow) wire. 10) Run the wires out of the phone, and solder the switch. 11) The orientation should be (red) to center. The switch will now alternate between normal and 1633hz fourth column tones. SILVER BOX DOCUMENTATION (CONTRIBUTED BY LEX LUTHOR) THE SILVER BOX TRANSFORMS KEYS 3,6,9,# TO A,B,C,D. THOSE TONES STAND FOR: "A"- FLASH "B"-FLASH OVERRIDE (PRIORITY "C"-PRIORITY COMMUNICATION "D"-PRIORITY OVERIDE (TOP MILITARY) THOSE KEYS ONLY WORK ON CERTAIN NETWORKS. NOW WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THOSE EXTRA TONES??? CALL ANY LONG DISTANCE DIRECTORY BY DIALING (AREA CODE) 555-1212 AND WHILE IT RINGS PRESS THE # KEY THEN AS THE OPERATOR ANSWERS YOU WILL DISCONNECT THEM INSTANTLY AND HEAR A PULSING TONE, PRESS 6(NORMAL TON E) AND IT WILL STOP.THEN IF ANOTHER PERSON DOES THE SAME THING ON ANOTHER LINE AND THEN PRESSES 7 YOU SHOULD HAVE A VOICE LINK, 414 A/C IS GOOD FOR ONE THAT YOU CAN SCREW AROUND WITH THE TONES AND SEE WHAT YOU GET. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: SILVER2 * * *********************************************************** How to Build a SILVER BOX ======================================= ATTENTION: BE SURE YOU KNOW HOW TO SOLDER! THIS COULD PERMENANTLY DAMAGE YOUR PHONE!!! READ EVERYTHING BEFORE DOING ANYTHING! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ingreadients: 1 Blue wire about 1 foot. 1 Gray wire about 1 foot. 1 Brown wire about 1 foot. (Better to overkill....) 1 Single pole/Double throw (SPDT) switch. (Smallest you can find.) 1 Standard bell phone. Tools: 1 Soldering Iron and Solder. 1 flat-tip screwdriver. 1 Very patcient person. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 1: Take the casing off your phone by loosening the two screws underneath it. (Don't take the screws all the way off!) 2: Loosen (But don't remove) the screws on the side of the touch- tone keypad. (The ones that attach it to the mounting bracket.) and CAREFULLY remove the keypad from the mounting bracket. 3: You will notice a plastic cover on the keypad; seperate the two halves and get the out of your way. (Don't destroy them, you will need them later.) 4: Now, look at the top of the pad (so the 123 row is facing away, and the *0# row is toward you. Turn over the keypad. You should see a mass of wires, gold plated contacts, discrete components, and two large doughnut shaped black thingies. (These are the coils hat make the touch-tone frequencies. All you are going to do is connect the wires that Ma Bell "Forgot" to.) 5: Look at the coil on the left (with 5 solder contacts facing you, rather than being perpendicular to you.) Count over 4 contacts FROM the left (or 2 conacts FROM the right) and solder the GRAY wire to the fourth post FROM the left. 6: Solder the other end of the GRAY wire to the LEFT pole of the SPDT switch. 7: (The point of no return).......... Take a look at the bottom edge of the keypad. You should see a row of three gold plated contacts (to the right of two very large capasitors) look at the one on the left and GENTELY seperate the two touching connectors (They are soldered together with a drop of solder) and spread them apart. 8: Solder the brown wire to the top contact (The one futhest from you), and solder it to the RIGHT pole of SPDT switch. 9: Now, take the blue wire and solder it to the bottom (Closest) contact. Solder the other end of this wire to the CENTER pole of SPDT switch. *************************************** DONE *************************************** 10: Now put you phone back together. (To make it look professonal, make a hole in the plastic top of your phone and stick the SPDT switch through it. Now, (Hopefully) when the switch is in on position you will have a normal phone and when it is in the other position the 3, 6, 9, and # keys (Which are now the A, B, C, and D keys) will magically produce the SILVER BOX TONES! Have Phun and Happy Phreaking, Agrajag -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- USING A SILVER BOX ----------------------------------- First off, a silver box adds the four extra tones to your phone that Ma Bell never told you about. They go like this: 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C * 0 # D There used to be many places were you could use SILVER BOX tones, but now you can only use it in places were Ma Bell hasn't gotten around to replacing here old switchboxes, (4A), or on Autovan. Autovan is a special military phone line, like a mass of private lines hooked together (I think, but I'm not sure). To see if a specific area has the old 4A switchboxes try this test: Call up there directory assistance by using XXX-555-1212, (Where XXX is the area code you are check out. Now hold down the "D" key as soon as you finish dialing. (If you are using the SILVER BOX that I showed you how to make; Switch to SILVER BOX tones and hold down the "#" key.) The phone should start ringing and the operator will answer. If the operator screams at you to stop pressing your keypad, then hang up and try a diffrent areacode. (This one does not work.) If you get a pulsing tone the you got a good line! Now try out different numbers. 6 and 7 usually form a loop line and two people with SILVER BOXES can talk. But some of these are whatched, so DON'T say anything you wouldn't want your mother to hear! I have heard the 213 works but is being watched. Try out of the way states like Iowa, Monatana, Wyoming, ect... Have Phun, Agrajag ----------------------------------- *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: STATIC * * *********************************************************** ============================================================================== = The Static Box Created and Brought to You by: The Usurper and The Raver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - We were looming at the Aqua Box plans and we saw something about static on long-distance calls in the file. It said that you get static because the voltage is not getting regulated very well. So why not have a box that keeps the voltage regulated so that you can avoid static? This would be very useful when calling a BBS with an extender that flakes-out and gives you garbage on the screen. So here it is... * Note: These are our first box plans with schematics, and electronics that I made, so bear with me. And yes, this has been tested. EQUIPMENT 1. (2) Size 'AA' Batteries, and holder (You could use a adapter, so you won't have to buy batteries...ex. A 3,6,9,12 volt adapter in one!) 2. (1) Two fone line connector (Has two plugs from one) 3. (1) Modular plug w/6 inches of colored wire connected. 4. 2 feet of telephone wire 5. (1) 100k Resistor 6. Soldering Iron 7. Solder.....get all of this at Radio Shack of course! SCHEMATIC __________ Two-way Static box -> | Plug 1 \ plug |___________\ Telephone -> | Plug 2 |__\__ |_________|_____| +---------------Green-wire F/plug----+__\__ | _____| +---|-------\/\/\----Red-wire F/plug-----+ | | 100k Modular plug ___-___+___ resistor | _______ | | | - | + | | | | t |1.5| | | | l | V | | | | o | o | | <- I reccomend 3 volts for most connections. | | V | l | | | |1.5| t | | | |___|___| | |___________| INSTRUCTIONS Have your phone connected to one of the plugs, then if you want to use the Static box plug it into the other one and put the batteries in the case. That will remove static. This will be useful in using 2400 baud on an extender (because of shitty lines). You may want to make the voltage 9 volts, with a 9 volt battery holder. What the hell, make two, one for 3 volts (Normal stuff), and one for 9 volts (Special connections like 2400 baud on a extender). Be sure not to leave it hooked up, because it may make your phone act funny, and people may not get calls through! You could use even a bigger voltage, an use it as "Lock 'n Trace", and make some asshole squirm! NOTE: This is the second release of this file. A few slight modifications to the file structure had to be made. Originally released on 11/21/86. The new release date is 12/27/87. Merry Christmas, have a nice day, and don't forget to fuck your sister for us, eh? This has been a Lords of Twilight release... big fuckin' deal, eh? ============================================================================== = Call: the Demon Roach Underground at (806) 794-4362. Know the logins? Eh? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: TVCABLE * * *********************************************************** S C R I B B L E V I S I O N 11-MAY-90 If you open the back of a TV, there's the neck of the picture tube sticking out the back. It has a 'yoke' around it that is made of two large saddle-shaped coils, usually of lacquered copper wire. Sometimes the coils are wrapped in tape or plastic or an insulation of some kind, but they're usually just copper. _____ | \ Yoke (wraps around tube neck) | \ ===== | \-----------\-| | Picture Tube |-| (plug on END of tube neck remains connected) | /-----------/-| | / =====\ |_____/ Yoke \ Wires from YOKE to CHASSIS \ (cut these and connect YOKE to STEREO) \ \ (leave the CHASSIS end of the wires UNCONNECTED) ------------------------- | TV Chassis | ------------------------- OK. Sometimes there is a bundle of wires or a multi-wire cable that goes from the yoke coil to the chassis. (the yoke coil defects the light spot back and forth so that it scans out the TV picture. Check an encyclopedia or TV repair book at a library for illustrations or block diagrams etc. if this isn't clear) anyway, the yoke coil will be connected to the main chassis/circuitry of the TV set by several wires, sometimes there's a cable connector or multi-pin plug/socket arrangement on the end. What you have to do is disconnect ALL wires that lead from the chassis to the yoke coils (do this with the TV _OFF_ : HIGH VOLTAGE!!!). If the yoke wires have a connector, just unplug it from the chassis. If the yoke wires are soldered on to the chassis you will have to cut them. There will also be wires running from a plug/socket on the very end of the neck of the picture tube. Leave these connected - they are needed to warm up the picture tube so you get an image on the screen. Now, turn the tv on and carefully touch a pair of speaker wires connected to a playing stereo, (or just run a 9 volt battery over to the yoke wires) try out various pairs of wires until you see the spot of light that will be in the center of the TV picture (you have disabled scanning and should only see one dot on the face of the picture tube) uh, try connecting voltage or speaker audio into pairs of yoke wires until you have determined which two pair of wires move the dot vertically and which pair move it horizontally. You can use a mirror to watch the TV while fiddling about in back with the yoke wires. Once you have determined the vertical and horizontal pairs, just run a set of speaker wires from your stereo over to the yoke pairs and turn up the volume, and adjust the left-right balance until the music or radio you are listening to makes the screen scribble around and pulsate to the music. If you have an oscilloscope, it's even easier - just put the oscilloscope in X/Y mode and feed one channel of a walkman into the horizontal probe and the other channel (left/right channels here) into the vertical sweep probe. The oscilloscope will display a scribble of the music coming from the walkman. Old black and white TVs work better than color TVs for making scribble visions. The only requirement is that light appears on the screen when you turn on the TV set (that is, you can see the scanning pattern). You may have to adjust contrast and brightness to get the best scribble trace on the screen. If you are using a 'good' TV you might want to install DPDT switches to switch back and forth between scribble and normal TV modes. Make sure the DPDT switches isolate the chassis scanning signals from your stereo completely or you can blow things out. This is a diagram of the contacts on the bottom of a DPDT switch. Make two of these, one for the Left/Horizontal Yoke-to-Stereo connections and one for the Right/Vertical Yoke-to-Stereo connections. You only need to do this if you want to switch back and forth between TV and Scribblevision modes. Make SURE the Chassis wires will get connected to their original corresponding Yoke wires when the switch is flipped. |wire to Yoke Coil | ------o o o----- wires from chassis wires from stereo ------o o o----- | |wire to Yoke Coil You can also reverse the leads from the chassis to the yoke to make the TV display a mirror image or upside-down picture. Mirror reversal is convenient if you don't want to be forced to read adversizement graphics when they appear on the screen. Oh, if you watch a mono audio source in scribble-vision mode, you will just see a diagonal line instead of a full scribble pattern. You might have to adjust the tone controls on the stereo in a wierd way because bass sounds make larger patterns than treble sounds, but treble sounds produce more complex textures. Experiment around. Outlaw Telecommandos ????????????????? ????????????????? ?01-213-376-0111? *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: URINE * * *********************************************************** /==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==\ ! Urine Box Plans ! \==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==/ Now at last, Underground_Elite brings you these ultrasophisticated box plans for, well, uh, I guess we just kind of bring them for you. After many months of keeping this puppy secret, we here at Underground_Elite have finally come to the consensus that the public oughtn't be kept in the dark from the wrath of Ma Bell, that great telephone company in the sky. The Urine Box (tm) basically creates a capacitative disturbance between the ring and tip wires in another's telephone headset. I have utilized this to the distinct advantage of the operator of the Urine box and to the disadvantage of the other party involved, hopefully you won't get caught. Without further a doo, wire this schematic together. Copper wire (or gold) will work best due to its lessened resistance. It might be a good idea to keep the wiring cooled, to further reduce current loss. 47k ohms --------------- .01 uF !\ !------/\/\/-----------! SPST switch !----!------)!---------! ! \ ! --------------- ! ! ! !--! ! ! + ! !----------<-!-----!--------/\/\/------------! ---------- ! / PVP diode ! 470k ohms ! 12 VDC ! !/ ! _ ---------- ! / .005 uF ! - SPKR 20W !-------/\/\/\/\/---------)!----<-!---------! ! _/ VR1 (see note1) PVP diode ! ! ! to RING to TIP (your phone) (your phone) note1 - VR1 is a three position variable resistor, enabling settings equivalent to 100k ohms, 210k ohms, and 320k ohms (all 110k apart). note2 - The diodes are silicon-germanium based bipolar RF reducers to limit current polarity reversal. If these are placed backwards the box will not work as intended. note3 - The speaker will emit low tones when the SPST is closed (ie the box is "ON") and when the settings of VR1 are moved to higher resistance the tone level will increase. note4 - Place setting evaluation symbols to represet the lowest resistance setting for VR1 to be "STEAM", the second (210) to be "MELT", the third (320) to be "VAPORIZE". Usage of box. Use in place of your normal telephone receiver. Do not attempt usage as a regular phone. Call victim by sending tones through speaker with tape recorded noise. Use touch tone sounds as pulse requires electric disruption of line, not just audio. After answer (listen in on SPKR 1) set VR1 to desired strength and let her go. Victim will feel unpleasant sensations in his/her head and will undergo a series of high intensity seizures, not unlike epilepsy, and jointly proportional to VR-1 setting and time induced. Settings. (The Fun Part) STEAM. A short -poof- of water vapor condenses within the victim's earpiece, rendering the telephone short circuited and the victim quite dazed. MELT. Causes structural phase change of receiver (usually reinforced ureaformaldehyde plastic material - high tech). This has the unpleasant bonus of removing the victim's hand. VAPORIZE. If the victim is particularly nasty, this setting will remove his upper anatomy (if box is enabled properly, that is!). Continued usage of this setting is generally not recommended, as death or other serious injury will accompany. Disclaimer. Yes, I will refuse to take responsibility for your incompetence in electrical doings. This includes my reluctance to give court testimony, etc. etc. Wolfgang von Albatross Attorney at Law, ex Telco employee. *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: WHITE * * *********************************************************** White Box Plans (Uploaded by The Mystic) This article will tell you how to change a normal touch tone keypad and convert it to a portable unit. In addition, we give the touch-tone frequencies. First of all, the tones made by a touch tone telephone are not single tones, they are a combination of two tones, making "DTMF" (dual tone multi-frequency). The normal tone telephone dials 12 different signals, but is capable of dialing 16 different signals (see bulletin on silver boxes). The power required by a keypad is about 25 volts, but they will work with as little as 15, thereby allowing the use of two 9- volt radio batteries. As you may have guessed, they are also designed to operate with a telephone type speaker (and phone line), and not the standard 8-ohm speaker which needs to be used for adequate volume. To accompolish this, we use a matching transformer, this is one of those miniature ones available at Radio Shack. Enough of the theory, now for the circuit. You will need: A touch tone keypad A miniature 1000 to 8 ohm transformer (Radio Shack # 273-1380) A standard 8-ohm speaker Two 9-volt radio batteries Two 9-volt battery clips A case to put it all in (optional) A few construction notes, I suggest that you solder and tape all connections. It is also important to read this entire bulletin before attempting to construct this. First, connect the RED wire of the transformer to either terminal on the speaker. Now connect the WHITE wire from the transformer to the other terminal on the speaker. Next, connect the RED (positive) wire of one battery clip to the black wire of the other battery clip. Now connect the the remaining RED wire on the second battery clip to the GREEN wire from the touch tone pad. Connect the BLUE wire from the touch tone pad to the ORANGE-and-BLACK striped wire from the touch tone pad. To these two wires, now connect the remaining black lead from first battery clip. You have now finished the power connection to the keypad. Connect the BLACK wire from the keypad to the BLUE wire on the transformer. Next connect the RED-and-GREEN striped wire from the keypad to the GREEN wire on the transformer. The BLACK wire on the transformer should not be connected to anything, along with quite a few wires from the keypad. The connection of the keypad is now complete. All you have to do is connect two nine volt batteries to the battery clips, and you'll be ready to go. You may want to mount it in a case for easy portability. Note that the silver box modification CAN be made to this unit, allowing complete remote phreaking. When none of the buttons are pressed, this unit uses NO power, thereby eliminating the need for a power switch, and extending the life of the batteries. The following are the frequency combinations generated by each button on the keypad. KEY FREQ. #1 FREQ. #2 --- -------- -------- 1 697 1209 2 697 1336 3 697 1477 A 697 1633 4 770 1209 5 770 1336 6 770 1477 B 770 1633 7 852 1209 8 852 1336 9 852 1477 C 852 1633 * 941 1209 0 941 1336 # 941 1477 D 941 1633 All frequencies are measured in Hertz Note that A,B,C and D are not normally present (except for silver boxes) ***************************************************************************** *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: WHITE2 * * *********************************************************** /-/-/-/-/-/-\-\-\-\-\-\ <:-\-White Box Plans-\-:> \-\-\-\-\-\-/-/-/-/-/-/ (>Introduction<) This article will tell you how to take a normal touch tone keypad and convert it to a portable unit. First of all, the tones made by a touch on telephone are not single tones, they are a combination of two tones, making 'DTMF' (Dual tone Munlti-frequency). The normal tone telephone dials 12 different signals (see bulletin on Silver Boxes). The power required by a keypad is about 25 volts, but they will work with as little as 15, thereby allowing the use of As you may have gussed, they are also designed to operate with a telephone type speaker (and phoneline), and not the standard 8-OHM speaker which needs to be used for adequate vtlume. To accomplish this we use a matching transformer, this is one of those miniature ones available at radio shack. Enough of the theory, no (>Phone Modification Instructions<) You will need: <1> Touch Tone Keypad <2> Minature 1000 to 8OHM transformer (Radio Shack # 273-1380) <3> A standard 8-OHM speaker <4> Two 9-VOLT Radio Bateries <5> Two 9-VOLT clips <6> A case to put it all in (optional) o A few construction notes, I suggest that you solder and tape all connections. It is also important to read this entire article before attemping to construct this. First, connect the red wire of the transformer to either terminal on the speaker. Now connect the white wire from the transformer to the other terminal speaker. Next, connect the red (positive) wire of one battery clip to the black wire on the other battery clip. Now connect the remaining red wire on the second battery clip to the green wire from the touch tone pad. Connect the blue wire from the touch tone pad to the orange-and-black striped wire from the touch to black lead from the first battery clip. You have now finished the power connection to the keypad. Next, connect the black wire from the keypad to the blue wire on the transformer. Now connect the red-and-green striped wire from the keypad to the green wire on the transformer. The black wire on the transformer should not be connected to anything, along with quite a few wires from the keypad. The connection of the keypad is now complete. All you have to do is connect two nine volt batteries to the battery clips, and you'll be ready to go. You may want to mount it in a case for easy portability. (>Use of the White Box<) To bring the White Box to its full potential Silver box modifications should be made to this unit, thus allowing complete remote phreaking. When none of the buttons are pressed, this unit uses NO power, thereby eliminating the need for a power s ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________-END-_____________________________________ *********************************************************** * MEMBER NAME: YELLOW * * *********************************************************** "YELLOW BOX PLANS" By CAPTAIN HOOK On Feb 3, 1986 5:47 Now to begin with you need the following: 1) A telephone line showing up in the wall.You can find the opening behind all those round plates AT&T puts in when they disconnect or begin to put a phone in. 2) 1 Modular jack 3) 1 Screwdriver 4) 1 Human being who knows what the hell their doing!!!! (in other words an IQ of 3 or so will do) PREPARATION: 1) Open the plate to expose the wire running through the wall or you can remove an old jack to find the wire.(Note: it must be a complete wire not an end as is used for the setup of a normal phone) 2) Cut the wire in half.Now check your other phones (Note: i had 2 other phones so one works the other won't) 3) Now splice up the 2 ends of the wire you just cut.You will find 4 or 6 color coded wires on each end. 4) Splice up each smaller wire so as the metal is exposed. 5) Next now this is the hard part look at the jack at match the colors Note: if you cant do this: a) get a very sharp razor blade b) now put to the wrists and slice that. c) wait about an hour and your dead KINDA FINAL ISNT IT!!!!! 6) Each screw will now have 2 of each colore wire on it. 7) Plug in the phone. YOUR DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOTE:THIS PROCESS IS IRREVERSABLE!!!! 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