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@~~~>>---==={SteaLth BoX}===---<<~~~@
-HeVnScenT-
Ok, To start this out, I HeVnScenT, Do not claim any responsibility for this
Text file. What you do with this info is up to you, I mearly present the
Information, I am not forcing you to make this. However I do not feel that
The construction of this box violates any Laws. Also I am not claiming
This box as my idea. I took a 2600 article and improved on it a little.
The Original concept was created by no comment and Crash Test Idiot.
Ok now for what this box does.
Have you ever been beige boxin when the people who's phone line you
are usin pick up? I mean what the !!@!** are you supposed to do..
You can listen, which is fun, but if you don't want to get caught, you need
this box. What the SteaLth BoX does: The SteaLth BoX monitors line
voltage so incase someone picks up another phone on the same line as the
SteaLth BoX, the SteaLth BoX clicks you off the line without the other
party knowing anything was wrong. Another good purpose for the SteaLth BoX
is to keep on your phone to prevent TAPs. If someone is trying to listen
in on your line, it will do the exact same thing. You can see how useful
to a Phreak this box will be.
PARTS:
<Quantity> <Description> <Radio Shack cat. #> <Price>
1 15v Zener Diode 276-564 0.99
1 SpST Momentary Push button Switch 275-1571 2.39
1 LED 276-041a 0.99
1 Bridge Rectifier 276-1161a 0.99
1 Phone Line Coupler 279-358 2.79
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Construction: I will make a schematic later in this file, but as we all
know they SUCK! So I will lead you threw construction.
First, Cut the cathode <the short lead> on the LED as short as you
can solder with. <Important note, try to make everything as small as
you can, the coupler we are going to put it in does not have much
space> Next cut the cathode on the zener diode <the side with the
black band> cut it as short as you did on the LED. Ok, as you
probably guessed solder the two together cathode to cathode of
course. Ok, Now check out your Bridge Rectifier, find the + pin and
- pin on it. Ok, we are going to solder the remaining zener diode
lead to the minus and the led to the plus, so you need to cut the
leads to both of these as close as you can and still be able to
solder to the Bridge rectifier. Ok, now after you have done that,
you need to solder the two pins of the spst switch to the remaining
two pins on the Bridge Rectifier. ****<Doesn't matter which ones>
Once you have done this, now comes the tough part. You need to open
the Coupler up. Do this by "Breaking" it in half, as you would do
a stick, along the seam. Once inside, you should see two wires,
a red one, the RING; and a green one the TIP. Cut the red one in
half. Now would be a good time to drill your hole for your LED.
Just find a good space NEAR ONE OF THE CORNERS!!! don't do it smack
dab in the middle cuz we need room for the SPST switch. Ok, if you
have done everything so far, you are doin good.. this is not a tough
box, so if I have lost you already, you need to stay away from
building boxes. Ok, Take one side of the red wire you cut inside of
the coupler and solder it to one <again doesn't matter> of the pins on
the spst switch, which of course is also soldered to the Bridge
rectifier. And then solder the other side of the red wire to the
other side of the Spst switch, which of course is also soldered to
the other pin on the bridge rectifier. I had some trouble trying to
do this so I took some small gage wire <22 ga.> to help me connect
all of these together, but I bet you can accomplish this without the
wire, either way it still works.
Now for the fun part, plug it in!! The installation of this box is
pretty self explanatory, but I will explain anyway. Install it as
you would a inline fuse. you are going to need 2 phone cords. I use
those shitty cords that come with new wall phones, that are about 5-6
inches long. Plug one side of one of the cords into the phone, the
other side into the box. Then plug one end of the other cord to the
box, and the other end into a phone jack. Pick up the phone.
If the LED did not light Up, and you did not have a dial tone, you
fucked up, or your phone is already being tapped. <Hopefully you
just fucked up =)>
Almost done... Now you have to find a way to get all of this inside
the coupler. stick the led into the hole you drilled. Ok that parts
done. Now make a hole for the Spst switch... Now stick it in, btw
I have not been able to install the switch correctly, my switch is
totally outside the box, which gave me more than enough room to get
all the rest in there. Once you have it all in there snap the box
back together. **Done**
Uses: Well, I have one guarding the line right off the wall to my
modem/phone. I also use mine with my beige box, and both have come
in VERY handy. Btw if you haven't figured it out yet, if you are going
to use your beige box to LISTEN in on conversation's, TAKE the BOX
OFF!! =) that was my main problem with the article published in
2600, but other than that great box guys!
Schematic:
------------LED------------
| | |
bridge \/ bridge
/\ --- /\
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RING--------0 | 0------RING
| __ |
/\ /\ /\
bridge | bridge
| | |
-------------ZENER------------
Any Questions please email me at
hevnsnt@ksu.edu
06/18/96
@~~~>>HeVnScenT<<~~~@