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Comprehensive Box List
v 1.0
by Jibblit
jibblit@epix.net
Feb 98
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If any of you have recently had the urge to build a box, you may have
been stunned by the number out there. Sure, we all know the only real box
is the blue box, but once you see all these knock offs (rainbow box,
crimson box, cheese box, etc...) you may start to wonder if any of them
work. True, quite a few do, but most of them are a waste of time to build
(if I wanted a damn hold button I'd buy a two line phone¡ at least the
buttons on them work), plus, many times people write these to get
attention, even though there is no way in hell they would function
correctly, if at all. Well, I decided to write this, to help people out
who want to experiment with electronics and phones (that and the fact that
I'm a loser with no life). After reading this file, you'll start to wonder
if the days of boxing have finally come to an end- or if they are just
starting all over again. This file will provide a short overview of as
many boxes as I can find, and give a small history lesson in the process.
NOTE: Many boxes require you open the phone box on the outside of your
house. Not the customer access side, but the phone company side. This can
be done w/ a 7/16 inch hex driver.
ACRYLIC BOX
Purpose: The purpose of this box is to get Three-Way-Calling, Call Waiting,
programmable Call Forwarding, and an easier way of extended Bud Boxing (tap
and use your neighbor's phone line).
Contruction: Sounds rather easy, but it may be too good to be true?
Probably is, considering all you need is wire, an AT&T or Bell Can, and
some wire. Well, basically what your doing is going around to people's
houses and mixing up their lines and wires. No real skill involved here,
as long as you follow instructions.
Risks: I guess you could have fun with this one, but people aren't stupid
and will check their box and call the Gestapo (er, phone company) and
complain. There's a good chance of getting caught, especially if you have
wires and lines running from their house to your (BTW, it is illegal to
have phone lines running from one house to another- we tried this with
Warcraft).
AQUA BOX
Purpose: The Aqua box kills the FBI lock în trace. I copied this from the
text file: 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 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.)
Contruction: In order for the Aqua box to work, you have to drain all of
the voltage out of the line. This is the exact purpose of the box. This
is accomplished with a BEOC, a Basic Electrical Output Socket, and some
work. The box is rather simple to build, and I've heard that it works,
although I have never experienced the lock în trace first hand. In fact,
I'm not even sure if they still use it.
Risks: Well, since the FBI is already onto you, this is basically your last
hope, so there isn't much more you can do.
BEIGE BOX
Purpose: The Beige box creates a lineman's handset, something that is
rather fun to experiment with. You can hook it up to a neighbor's or a
businesses' line and use their line just as if you were in their house.
Construction: As far as I know, this box works and works well, but there is
still a high risk of getting caught. Building the box is simple if you
have some knowledge of how alligator clips work, and is a good project for
a beginning phreak. Try it in a hotel.
Risks: Same risks of the Acrylic, they could find out and report you.
BLACK BOX
Purpose: The black box allows the person calling you not to be billed for
the call. This is done by tinkering with the voltage in the phone. At any
one time, there is voltage running though your phone line. When the phone
rings, the voltage jumps up to 48 volts. When you pick up, it goes down to
10 and you can communicate. The phone company pays attention to this and
starts billing you for it. The black box keeps the voltage at 36 volts, so
the phone company doesn't know your talking. The box is simple and easy to
construct. Unfortuantly, you'll have to find a phone that you need to wind
up to talk on, because they were the last phones that used this type of
billing system. Doing it now will only cause suspicion, and is a waste of
money (about $1.49).
Contruction : Simple, but it doesn't work anymore so why build it?
Risks: Back in the day, if you used this box too long, the phone company
will thing your phone is ringing because of the high voltage. After about
1/2 hour of ringing, they will disconnect your phone because they think
something is wrong. History lesson here.
BLAST BOX
Purpose: The blast box is an amplifier hooked up to the phone's mic to
amplify (hence the name │amplifier▓) the sound.
Construction: The instructions are very vague, and requires a little
knowledge of electronics. Now, most phones come with a built in volume
control, and thus makes the blast box useless.
Risks: None, unless it's illegal to be loud or to open your phone.
BLOTTO BOX
Purpose: This one made me laugh the first time I heard it. What this is
supposed to do is generate so much electricity that it turns off all of the
phone lines in your area. Wow you say? We'll, I've only heard of one
person who had the nuts to build this one and he's no longer with us.
After construction, you must turn on the box with a remote of a long rubber
pole to avoid being killed. The generator used in this box generates so
much electricity that it will kill you if you are too close, and may shock
people who try to use the phone in close proximity to your │experiment▓.
No one is sure if this one works, because frankly no one want to see if it
does. I will pay good money to see someone attempt to build this one, so
tell me if you plan to.
Contruction: Don't even try. Dangerous, semi-complex, and just an
all-around dumb thing to to. However, if and when it works, it sounds like
a blast
Risks: Just a few small ones like being put away in jail for life and
dying. Nothing to be afraid of, right?
BLUE BOX
Purpose: The only real box, the blue box generates tones which allow you to
control operator switchboards and have all sorts of fun. I'm not going to
go into a lot of detail on this one, because if you don't know about it,
you don't deserve to be reading this magazine. These boxes were used a
while ago, and when I say a while, I mean the 60s and 70s. You know, back
in the day were you actually had to know a little to computers, not now
when any schmuck with a computer can go into newsgroups and boards and call
themselves a hacker. Sorry, got a little off track. There have been
numerous files written on this one, but now anything you play through the
phone cannot effect the switchboard. Until phreakers find away around
this, the legend of blue boxing is dead.
The blue box generated many tones, the most famous of which is the
2600hz tone. This tone can also be reproduced by a Cap'n Crunch whistle
which were included in the cereal a long time ago. You can probably still
buy them from an old school phreaker, though. In fact, I think they may
sell them in the 2600 marketplace.
Construction: This one doesn't have to be a box. You can find blue box
tones all over the net (www.weasel.org for Macintosh), and build one for
nostalgic reasons.
Risks: Well, don't get caught with it, because even though they don't work,
possesion of one will result in a large fine and/or jail time.
BROWN BOX
Purpose: This allows you to take two lines in your house and make a party
line out of them. For the most part, this box works, but has little
phreaking value. If you want a party line, check this one out.
Contruction: It doesn't look that complex to build, and schematics are in
ASCII (as most are). I wish someone would use SketchPad and draw these
things instead of using ASCII art.
Risks: I'm not sure if this is illegal or not, but I believe you have to
pay a monthly bill for a party line (in some places). So this would be a
form of stealing.
BUD BOX
Purpose: This acts an an extension of your neighbor's line. You run a
line attached to some alligator clips from their house to yours and plug a
phone in.
Construction: A moron could build this one, and is good for listening to
other's conversations (there are quite a few boxes that do this).
Risks: You still have to run wires across the yard or whatever, and you
run a high risk of getting caught. Same risks as the Acrylic.
CHARTREUSE BOX
Purpose: I've never actually tried this one, and I've never heard of it
working, but I've never heard of it not working either. There is a
constant voltage running through your phone. This box allows you to leech
this voltage for whatever you want.
Contruction: Construction is pretty easy, but take my advice- pay the damn
electric bill and move on. You can't run a light off this.
Risks: How would I know? It's illeagal to use phone lines in an improper
manner, so I'm assuming this constitutes an illegal manner.
CHEESE BOX
Purpose: The cheese box is supposed to make you phone essentially a pay
phone. One questions comes to mind, why? Why would you ever need to do
this? I've heard of people doing this to not be traced, but there are
easier ways.
Construction: I don't even think you have to build anything, just forward
incoming calls to the operator and play some red box tones. If you ask me,
this is a waste of time.
Risks: Don't build it and there are no risks. But, if you need to play red
box tones, possesion of a red box or red box tones are illegal.
CHROME BOX
Purpose: This one sounds fun. It is a modified strobe light that you use
in your car to induce lights to change. I don't know when the file was
written, but if you've ever watched emergency vehicles, they've a got
flashing lights (fast white ones, not the ones that swirl and blink). This
file was written in 88, and I doubt if cities use this anymore.
Contruction: Difficult. You have to find the exact pattern of flashing.
This can be accomplished with video freeze frames and such. Modifying the
strobe lights seems like an endless task. Sometimes, there is no pattern,
and you can just change the flash rate on the light.
Risks: I don't think the police would like to know your are doing this.
If you decide to use it, put an infrared filter over it.
CLEAR BOX
Purpose: This box scams the post-pay phones (if there are any anymore) and
acts like a red box. The phones work like this. You dial a number, when
the line connects, you can hear the person, but they can't hear you until
you deposite money. This elimates spending money on answering machines,
and they are good for calling lines that you don't need to talk to
(information, 1-800-FREE-SEX, ect...) First, this file was written a
little while ago, and if the phones aren't gone already, they probably
would have changed.
Construction: Plans are vague, but you'll figure it out if you want to
build it.
Risks: Same as a red box, although most police aren't aware of these.
COPPER BOX
Purpose: Designed in 86, the copper box boasts that ability to │ bring
AT&T down to their knees.▓ You find an telco extension and dial it,
autodialing codes until you bring down the company.
Construction: This is not a box, it's just a trick that most likely
doesn't work. It was concieved in 86, and I've never had success with it
(if you lucky enough to find an extension). If anyone has done this,
please contact me.
Risks: If it works, and they catch you, you are screwed. This is
obviously illegal.
CRIMSON BOX
Purpose: Adds a hold button to your phone. This will allow you to make
rude comments w/o the other person hearing you.
Constuction: I had 5 minutes and made this one. First, it's usless.
Second, it unstable and by using the switch wrong, you'll frequently hang
up the line. It's nice to build to get used to electronics for the first
time, but I suggest de-constructing it afterwards because it's a pain in
the ass. Go by a phone with one installed.
Risks: Are you joking? No one cares.
DAY-GLO BOX
Purpose: This is another way to pester businesses, tap lines, get free
phone calls, etc... About the same as the Acrylic and Beige boxes.
Construction: Medium. It seems like the only reason this file was written
is to give some ideas on how to use the Beige box.
Risks: Same as Beige and Acrylic boxes.
GOLD BOX
Purpose: If you find two jacks close to each other, this one will work.
Dial an ANI to find out the number of each. This box allows you to dial
one number, then dial out from the other. Ex. You dial line one- you
should get a dial tone for line two. This would be a great way to cover
your tracks, call anonymously, or hack a dialup in your area code w/o using
an outdial (if there are any left).
Contruction: I've heard many instances of this one not working. First,
you have to get a box that lets NO light in, and have an LED shine directly
on a photocell. One of the more difficult to build.
Risks: Im sure there is some sort of law prohibiting this, but if you get
it to works, it will be of great benefit.
GREEN BOX
Purpose: Generate RingBack, CoinCollect, and CoinReturn tones. These
tones are used by the called party, and won't work on fortress phones. I
doubt if this works anymore, because on occation you have to use blue box
tones.
Contruction: This is also not a box. The called party needs a set a green
box tones, which are rather easy to get.
Risks: Scamming the phone company is a no-no and could result in heavy
fines and jail-time.
LIGHT BOX
Purpose: Notifies user whether a phone extension is off the hook. I guess
someone would have use for this, but I can't think of any off the top of my
head. Once again you play with the red and green wires in side of a phone,
along with some switches and lights.
Constuction: Construction isn't hard, but understanding why it works may be.
Risks: This is pretty much useless and no one cares if you have it.
LUNCH BOX
Purpose: This was almost the first one I built. It is a simple
transmitter that broadcasts ove the AM frequency. Plans for a reciever are
also included. At first, this thing seems to have little phreak value, but
you can hook it up to the red wire in a phone and send the conversation
over the airwaves. You have to have a licence to broadcast more than 300
ft. 8 ft of wire will broadcast this range, but hook it up to the black
wire on the phone for a 250ft. antenna.
Construction: Complex, but not hard if you pay attention (i guess you
could call it long). A little knowledge of electronics are required, but
as long as you follow the schematics, it should work.
Risks: None as long as you dont' broadcast more than 300ft.
MAGENTA BOX
Purpose: This is similar to the gold box but it seems easier to build and
functions differently. You still need to lines for it to work, but this is
is easily detectable. Read about the gold box to find out more about the
functions.
Construction: After getting though the huge schematics, installation is
somewhat difficult. I've never gotten this one to work, but I've heard
stories of ones who have.
Risks: The phone company will find out about this in 2 days, so I suggest
abusing it as much as possible. Take it down so you can use it again.
MAUVE BOX
Purpose: Writtenin 86, this box is supposed to │draw in▓ the closest phone
conversation by using a magnetic field. The author suggests not using this
in a dorm or apartment. This may also do some damage to phones and
connections.
Construction: This one has some wierd instructions. You'll need dirt,
iron shavings, tupperware containers. It sounds rather hard to build and
even harder for it to work right. I just came across this one a few
minutes before writing this, so I haven't had a chance to try it. Sounds
far-fetched, though.
Risks: Proabably illegal- how the hell would I know?
NEON BOX
Purpose: Allows you to play sound on your computer over the phone. Most
useful tones that would be played over the lines don't work anymore, but if
you don't have speakers or want to play sounds for someone, this may have
some use.
Construction: Simple construction with a phone, headphones, and wire.
Risks: None, this box poses no legal threat.
OLIVE BOX
Purpose: This box functions as a phone ringer. Has no phreak value, but
can be phone playing pranks on people. Ring their phone and drive them
insane.
Constructions: Schematics a rather easy to follow, and shouldn't be hard
if you can buildmost of the other boxes.
Risks: It depends how you use it. It's bad if you use it on someone, but
what you do with it is your business, as long as no one cares.
PEARL BOX
Purpose: This box produces tones in the range of 1-9999hz, which include
important ones such as 2600, 1633, etc... This is a good substitute for
the blue box, but then again, blue boxing doesn't work anymore, so this
might have to be a novilty item.
Construction: Surprisingly simple considered what it does and the amount
of stuff nedded to build it.
Risks: Same as blue box risks.
PINK BOX
Purpose: The pink box does a variety of things, including three-way
calling, hold on both lines, allowing a caller to dial with the other line.
Basically a souped up brown box.
Construction: Short and simple. There are two files floating around- one
that has no explanation of how to use it, and a good one with detail.
Risks: Proabably illegal. Don't invite a police officer to talk on your line.
RED BOX
Purpose: One of the more famous boxes, the red box used to allow you to
get free phone calls from pay phones. This can be done by recording the
tones that the phone plays when you drop in money. The nickel, dime, and
quarter each make a different sound. These sounds can be reproduced with a
modified Radio Shack tone dialer (replace the crystal inside), with a
microrecorder, or with Hallmark Greeting Cards. Surprising, these boxes
still work in some parts of the US. They will not work on COCOTs, and some
phones don't use the tone system anymore, and the ones that do usually cut
off sound to the headset when inserting money. Big cities are ruled out,
but give it a try.
Construction: The easiest way to do this is to take a microrecorder and
drop some money in, then hang up. Unfortunantly, this causes static, and
it may not play back at the right speed. The best way is with a tone
dialer. This produces the most accurate sound. The initial fee in $20 for
the tone dialer, which is a little steep. You'll also need a crystal. The
exact measurement is 6.4 something, but 6.5536 is the most popular. This
was my first box, and I used a 6.5 crystal. Another way is to hook the
microrecorder up to the phones and record. They can even be made out of
Hallmark cards, which is probably the hardest way of doing it.
Risks: Many, you are stealing from the phone company, and police have
cracked down on phreaking. People have been arrested and fined (as high as
$50,000 if I heard correctly) for possesing these. Do not use them in
large public places (i.e. malls, resturants, etc...)
ROCK BOX
Purpose: Channels sound from a stereo out through the phone lines. There
are two types, advanced and simple.
Constuction: Lots of parts, lots of work, but is like any other schematic.
Pay attention.
Risks: None, really. Has some benefits.
SCARLET BOX
Purpose: Create a very bad connection on your neighbor's line. Useful for
crashing BBSes and annoying people, but yanking the ord could accomplish
both.
Contruction: Not hard, some alligator clips and a resitor.
Risk: Don't get caught screwing with your neighbor's line.
SILVER BOX
Purpose: All keypads have numbers 0-9 on them , and the * and # keys.
What most people don't know is that there is another set of Keys, the ABCD
keys, which preform the following functions:
A-FLASH
B-FLASH OVERRIDE (PRIORITY
C-PRIORITY COMMUNICATION
D-PRIORITY OVERIDE (TOP MILITARY)
Using them is another matter, most people don't know where, how, or when to
use them. Nor do I, but the file mentions something about loops. Dial
information (555-1212) and hold the D key as it's ringing. If the operator
is mad, it doesn't work in your area code anymore. If you get a pulsing
tone, it will work. Try numbers (6 and 7 usually work) and you will find
loop ends.
Contruction: Semi difficult, but it only works on some phones. I've made
one, but our city is too modern for it to work.
Risks: Using it the wrong way (under military networks) is illegal, but
just be smart.
STATIC BOX
Purpose: Keeps voltage regulated to avoid static on the line. Useful for
long distance talking and internet connections.
Contruction: If you built anything before, this should be a snap.
Risks: None, really. Your not hurting or stealing anything.
URINE BOX
Purpose: To cause neighbor's phone's to malfunction, melt, or explode.
Can cause seizures and even kill people. This is nothing more than a
prank. This thing doesn't work, and I didn't even waste my money trying to
build it.
Contruction: Don't build it.
Risks: None. It's fake.
WHITE BOX
Purpose: Portable keypad. Like a tone dialer.
Contruction: Modify a phone, add some batteries, and you have a portable
keypad. Or, you could buy a tone dialer.
Risks: You may be interrogated, but after they find it works, you'll be let go.
YELLOW BOX
Purpose: From the files I have read, I could not find out what this box does.
There you have it. Any questions, just e-mail me and I'll try to answer as
many as I can. There's still a bunch of FTP sites and web pages with these
on there, so just Yahoo search and have fun.
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