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1996-12-14
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LUNCH BOX
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Introduction
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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 possi-
bilities are endless. I will also include the plans for an equal-
ly 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.
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Materials
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(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)
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Schematics
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!
!
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.
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!)
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Usage
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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
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Lunch Box receiver
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(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
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Schematics for receiver
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[!]
!
51 pf
!
+----+----+
! !
) 365 pf
(----+ !
) ! !
+---------+---GND
!
+---*>!----base collector-----
diode 2N366 earphone
emitter +-----
! !
GND !
-
+
- battery
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Closing Statement
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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 alot 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
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