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Introducing the all new...
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Box.......
Plans written by Cyber Thief on 2-16-99
Have you ever been Beige Boxing? If so, you may be familiar with terminal
alarms. A terminal alarm system usually consists of one or two wires that
wrap around the outside of the box. If you cut them and open the terminal a
silent alarm will go off at the Central Office alerting the Gestapo to your
presence. The purpose of the Stop Box is to prevent the alarm from going
off upon cutting the wires. Once the box is implemented you can make calls
until your heart is content. It is very simple to construct and use this
device.
Materials
(1) 30 gauge (or thicker) wire.
(2) Insulated Alligator clips.
(1) Soldering Iron and some solder.
You'll have to count how many alarm wires are present. There are usually
two but there may be only one or more than two. You'll need to make your own
special bypass wire for each one. To make one bypass wire, cut a piece of 30
gauge wire about three feet long. Strip each end and solder on two gator
gator clips. When finished the wire should look something like this...
Gator clip }------\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\------{ Gator clip
30 gauge wire
Make as many of these as needed. Now go to the terminal and pull out the
alarm wires. Take out a pocket knife and strip back the insulation a bit.
If the wires are placed over the terminal vertically, make one cut above
and one cut below the box. If the wires wrap around horizontally make one
cut to the left and another to the right of the terminal. Be sure to cut
the SAME wire in two places. Next, take one of your bypass wires and
attach the gator clips to the two stripped areas. Make sure you have a firm
connection. Repeat this procedure for each additional alarm wire. Once
all the alarm wires are bypassed, take out your pocket knife and cut those
wires that prevent you from opening the box. Be sure that your cuts are made
between the gator clip connections. You may now open the terminal.
Why does this work? It works because you're adding extensions to the
existing wires and bypassing the terminal completely. So, you're not really
disabling the alarm, instead you're rerouting it to access the terminal.
Do not touch the clips once they have been attached. If they are removed
the alarm will go off. That's it.
This idea was originally given to me by Catch 22 (jcatch22@aol.com). Since
I have not seen any files on the increasing problems of terminal alarms I
decided to write one. Once again, my hat goes off to Catch 22 for this great
trick!
You can contact me by calling my voice mail system @ 1-800-553-2112
box 1104. Leave your name and email address if you would like me to contact
you. I currently do not have true internet access, but I may be on again
some time soon. Until then, have "phun" and donÆt do anything I wouldnÆt do.
All for one and one for all.