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From: jlundgre@delta1.deltanet.com (John Lundgren)
Newsgroups: alt.2600
Subject: Re: **I Submit A New Box**
Date: 25 Aug 1995 19:20:27 GMT
Organization: Delta Internet Services, Anaheim, CA
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What a total waste! If you can't talk back, what the hellz it good for?
NOTHING! If I want to listen to someone talking on the phone, I'll use
my SCANNER!!
-==Atrocity==- (brantlow@lys.vnet.net) penned:
: Here is the first box I have ever created. I have found it to be very useful.
: --BEGIN FILE--
: ********************************
: T H E W A L K M A N B O X
: ********************************
: Created by:
: -==Atrocity==-
: Well, for all I know, this is the newest box in existence: The Walkman Box!
: What is a walkman box you say? Well, it's named for it's optional component,
: the Sony Walkman. What does it do you say? Well this little box let's you
: listen in on a line with a pair of headphones, and if you are a teenager and
: add the optional walkman, you too can look like the average teen listing to
: "that influential heavy metal", when in fact you are committing the felony of
: wire tapping! Fascinating isn't it? Well on to parts list...
: Headphones, may be mono or stereo, see below.
: One SPST switch (You choose the type)
: One 10k ohm 1/2 watt resister: 271-034
: Two alligator clips: 270-375
: One mono or stereo 1/8" headphone jack: 274-284(Stereo), 274-286(Mono)
: Some wire (Find it in a bridging head....)
: OK, here's the STEREO schematic:
: Ring
< "====-----------------------------|-|---|------------|<BR">
: | |-##| Headphone |]
: |---##| |]
: | Jack |]
: Tip
< "==|------------|<BR">
: Legend:
: ------
: ------ Wire
:
< "<BR" Alligator Clip>
: o---o SPST switch
: //// 10k Ohm resister
: ## The two TIPS of the headphone jack (make sure these are both connected to
: the ring wire to get sound on both speakers)
: == The BASE of the headphone jack
: Got it? Good. Now for the MONO schematic, it's basically the same...
: Ring
< "|------------|<BR">
: | | Headphone |]
: |---##| |]
: | Jack |]
: Tip
< "==|------------|<BR">
: Legend:
: ------
: ------ Wire
:
< "<BR" Alligator Clip>
: o---o SPST switch
: //// 10k Ohm resister
: ## The TIP of the headphone jack
:
: == The BASE of the headphone jack
: Testing and calibration
: -----------------------
: Now, here's how I tested it, I grabbed my portable phone and went outside to
: my residential box. Opened her up, and connected. But you can test however you
: want. Now, put on the headphones, and you SHOULD NOT hear a dial tone. If you
: do, you either: (a) Have a bad resister (b) Have a loose connection to the
: resister, or (c) Have to low of a resister. If (c), head back to RS and grab
: a higher value. OK, turn on your portable, (or whatever) and you should hear
: a dialtone in the headphones. If not, flip the switch. If you hear a dialtone,
: you 're in business. If not, you have either a loose connection or bad
: headphones. You decide. Now your box is ready for use.
: Usage and the optional part
: ---------------------------
: Well, it's not too hard to figure out how to use, but here is a synopsis. Flip
: the switch to the "off" position, clip on, making sure your connections are
: straight (Ring and tip), and listen! Not too hard... anyway, I suggest you
: tape your headphone connector to your walkman, plug in your headphones, and
: you're ready to plug in. I suggest residential boxes because you can close
: them partway and you automatically know who you're listening to. Also, if you
: are going to do some serious phreaking with this, I suggest you extend the
: wire, and put the resister and the switch in a box to protect them from
: damage.
: Some stuff I've heard and respected...
: "Have phun and don't get caught!"
: "Don't let phreaking die!"
: -==Atrocity==-
: **~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~**
: ** _________________ "I'm sifting through the ashes **
: ** | | oh what I have become **
: ** |A T R O C I T Y| I gave myself away now i'm nothing"**
: ** |_______________| --------------------------- **
: ** ---------| Lead programmer of |----------/ **
: ** | BlueSteel Software Inc. | / **
: ** / |-------------------------| **
: ** /---------/ (like you care) --------- **
: ** Comments to brantlow@vnet.net Flames to /dev/null **
: **~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~**
: --END FILE--
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