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DAY-GLO!
Gen-2600
Author's note: Yes, yes, I know that this box is similar to several other
boxes, includingthe so-called "Bud box," and the "beige box." Well, my
reason for writing thisversion is because of the fact that once finished
constructing the box, thefile does not contain very much information on
usage. It is because of thatreason that this file was written.
What is the function of a Day-Globox? Well, a Day-glo box will let you
place calls for free with no timelimit,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 aDay-glo box work? A day-glo box is very easy to make, and very inexpensive
to build. It workslike this: On the outside of every home that has a phone,
there is somethingcalled "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) thevictim'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 jack2. 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 abovematerials. 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 wantto use thick, easily bent wire (audio
hookup wire works best) instead of bellwire. Now, on to the construction. 1.
Remove the actual modular jack from the conversion box. This can be doneby
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 clipthese or rip them
out. 3. To your newly isolated jack, add the 1 foot wire extensions to
therespective wires. Soldering and then wrapping the connections
withelectrical tape works best. 4. Next, solder the alligator clips to the
extended wires. If you do notwish to solder them, then just wrap the clips
with the wire. 5. Now, place this newly made contraption into a box
(optional). You mayneed to drill a few holes, and possibly remove the
alligator clips, butyou 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 housethat has a phone. Next, (it's preferable to
do this at night) go up to theand locate the outside connection box. Pop the
cover off. Locate prong 3 andprong 4. You will attach the green wire clip to
prong 3. The red wire clipwill go to prong 4. Now, plug your phone
(preferably a trimline or ranger) intoyour modular plug. You may now either
listen in on the call (wire tap) OR youmay call out to anywhere in the
world. If you are really daring, you can bringyour computer with you. Note:
This box may also be used in conjunction withthe 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
thatafter finding the victim's outside box, several calls to the gay
hotlinewill have interesting after-effects. Namely, his parents wondering
abouthim. 2: Alliance teleconferencing can be accomplished quite easily. Try
it!Call 0-700-456-1000. Or, tell the operator you'd like to initiate
aconference. 3: Of course, you should place several calls to other
countries. This canbe accomplished by looking in the front of your white
pages for thevarious country and city codes. You should be able to follow
thedirections provided in there.-> Using your box at apartments/community
connection boxes: Have you ever wondered what those 6ft tall cabinets with
the bell logo onthem 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. Afterturning the bold over the handle, turn the handle to the right
and pull. Itshould open, displaying over 100 different lines. Occasionally,
you can findtech. manuals and test kits inside. They are usually located
near phone lines.Okay, now, once you have opened one of these calling
cabinets, locate theline of your choice. You will have to take out both the
orange and the whiteinsulated screws. The purple and white wires should come
off along with thescrews. 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 clipon the insulation, and on.]Now, you should clip the
alligators to the nepparteli. Oh, if you want the home to remain connected,
clip the wires insidetheholeusing the alligator clips. By the way, the red
terminal on your box goes tothe 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, dial380-55555555. Yes, that's eight fives. A
computer voice should tell you whatnumber 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 notyour line, so do anything you want. Call
the President or something.Disclaimer: I, John F. Kennedy, can not be held
responsible for your actionsin any way.
This file was written forinformational purposes only,and should not be
used to make free phone calls.
In downloadingor copying this file, you are agreeing to this
disclaimer.