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- * PRIVATE AUDIENCE *
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- (A BASIC LESSON IN THE ART OF LISTENING IN)
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- BROUGHT TO YOU BY
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- -[ THE OVERLORD ]-
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- PART I: THE LAW
- w:
- Section 605 of tital 47 of the U.S code, forbids interception
- of communication, or divulagance of intercepted communication
- exept by persons outlined in section 119 of tital 18 (a portion
- of the Omnibus crime controll and safe streets act of 1968).
- This act states that "It shall not be unlawfull under this act
- for an operator of a switchboard, or an officer, employe, or
- agent of any communication common carrier who's switching system
- is used in the transmision of a wire communication to intercept
- or disclose intercepted communication."
-
- hat all this legal bullshit is saying is that if you don't work
- for a phone company then you cant go around tapping people's
- lines. If you decide to anyway, and get caught, it could cost you
- up to 5 years of your life and $10,000. This, you are all
- assuming means that if you tap someone eles's line, you will be
- punished....wrong! You can't tap your own line either. The
- punishment for this is probably no more than a slap on the hand,
- that is if they actually catch you, but it's a good thing to
- know..............now on to the fun.....
-
- PART II: TAPPING
-
- verone has at sometime wanted to hear what a friend, the
- principal, the prom queen, or a nighbor has to say on the phone.
- There are several easy ways to tap into a phone line. None of the
- methods that I present will involve actully entering the house.
- You can do everything from the backyard. I will discuss four
- methods of tapping a line. They go in order of increasing
- difficulty.
- 1. The " beige box ": a beige box (or bud box) is actually better
- known as a "lineman" phone. They are terribly simple to
- construct, and are basically the easiest method to use. They
- consist of nothing more than a phone with the modualr plug that
- goes into the wall cut off, and two alligator clips attached to
- the red and green wires. The way to use this box, is to venture
- into the yard of the person you want to tap, and put it onto his
- line. This is best done at the bell phone box that is usually
- next to the gas meter. It should only have one screw holding it
- shut, and is very easily opened. Once you are in, you should see
- 4 screws with wires attached to them. If the house has one line,
- then clip the red lead to the first screw, and the green to the
- second. you are then on the "tappie's" phone. You will hear any
- conversation going on. I strongly recomend that you remove the
- speaker from the phone that your using so the "tappie" can't
- hear evcery sound you make. If the house has two lines, then the
- second line is on screws three and four. If you connect
- everything right, but you dont get on the line, then you probably
- have the wire's backward. Swich the red to the second screw and
- the green to the first. If no conversation is going on, you may
- realize that you cant tap the phone very well because you don't
- want to sit there all night, and if you are on the phone, then
- the poor tappie can't dial out, and that could be bad...so.......
- method two.
- 2. The recorer: This method is probably the most widespread, and
- you still don't have to be a genius to do it. There are LOTS of
- ways to tape conversations. The two easiest are either to put a
- "telephone induction pickup" (radio shack $1.99) on the biege box
- you were using, then pluging it into the microphone jack of a
- small tape recoder, and leaving it on record. Or pluging the
- recorder right into the line. This can be done by taking a
- walkman plug, and cutting off the earphones, then pick one of the
- two earphone wires, and strip it. There should be another wire
- inside the one you just stripped. Strip that one too, and attach
- aligators to them. Then follow the biege box instructions to tape
- the conversation. In order to save tape, you may want to use a
- voice activated recorder (Radio shack $59), or if your recorder
- has a "remote" jack, you can get a "telephone recorder control"
- at Radio shack shack for $19 that turns the recorder on when the
- phone is on, and off when the phone is off. This little box plugs
- right into the wall (modularly of course), so it is best NOT to
- remove the modular plug for it. Work around it if you can. If
- not, then just do you best to get a good connection. When
- recording, it is good to keep your recorder hidden from sight (in
- the bell box if possible), but in a place easy enough to change
- tapes from.
-
- The wireless microphone: this is the BUG. It transmitts a
- signal from the phone to the radio (Fm band). You may remember Mr
- microphone (from kaytel fame), these wireless mirophones are
- availible from radio shack for $19. They are easy to build and
- easy to hook up. There are so many differant models, that is is
- almost imposible to tell you exactly what to do. The most common
- thing to do, is to cut off the microphone element, and attach
- these two wires to screws one and two. the line MIGHT, depending
- on the brand, be "permenently off hook" this is bad, but by
- phucking around with it for a while, you should get it working.
- There are two drawbacks to using this method. One, is that the
- poor asshole who is getting his phone tapped might hear himself
- on "FM 88, the principal connnection". The second problem is the
- range. The store bought transmitters have a VERY short range. I
- suggest that you build the costomized version I will present in
- part four (it's cheaper too). Now on to the best of all the
- methods....
- 4. The "easy-talks": This method combines all the best aspects of
- all the the other methods. It only has one drawback... You need a
- set of "Easy-tylk" walkie talkies. They are voice activated, and
- cost about $59. You can find em at toystores, and "hi-tech"
- catalogs. I think that any voice activated walkie talkies will
- work, but I have only tried the easy-talks. First, you have to
- decide on one for the "tramsmitter" and one for the "reciever".
- It is best to use the one with the strongest transmition to
- trasmitt, even though it may recieve better also. Desolder the
- speaker of the "transmitter", and the microphone of the
- "reciever". now, go to the box. put the walkie talkie on "VOX"
- and hook the microphone leads (as in method three) to the first
- and second screws in the box. Now go home, and listen on your
- walkie talkie. if nothing happens, then the phone signal wasn't
- strong enough to "activate" the transmission. If this happens
- there are two things you can do. One, add some ground lines to
- the microphone plugs. This is the most inconspicuous, but if it
- desn't work then you need an amplifier, like a walkman with two
- earphone plugs. Put the first plug on the line, and then into one
- of the jacks. Then turn the voulume all the way up (w/out
- pressing play). Next connect the second earphone plug to the mice
- wires, and into the second earphone outlet on the walkman. now
- put the whole mess in the box, and lock it up. This should do the
- trick. It gives you a private radio station to listen to them on,
- you can turn it off when something boring comes on, and you can
- tape off the walkie talkie speaker that you have!
-
- PART IV: WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PLANZ
-
- is is a tiny transmitter that consists on a one colpitts
- oscillator that derives it's power from the phone line. Since the
- it puts on the line is less than 100 ohms, it has no
- effect on the telephone performance, and can not be detected by
- the phone company, or the tappie. Since it is a low-powered
- device using no antenna for radiation, it is legal to the FCC.
- (That is it complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and
- regulations). It, however is still illeagal to do, it's just that
- what your using to do it is legal. This is explained later in
- part 15... "no person shall use such a device for evesdropping
- unless authorized by all parties of the conversation" (then it's
- not evesdropping is it?). What this thing does,is use four diodes
- to form a "bridge rectifier". It produces a varying dc voltage
- varieng with the auto-signals on the line. That voltage is used
- to supply the the voltage for the oscillator transistor. Which is
- conected to a radio circuit. From there, you can tune it to any
- zhannel you want. The rest will all be explianed in a minute....
-
-
- PARTS LIST
- em | description
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- C1 | 47-Pf ceramic disk capaciter
- C2,C3 | 27-Pf mica capaciter
- CR1,CR2,CR3,CR4 | germanium diode 1n90 or equivalent
- R1 | 100 ohm, 1/4 watt 10% composition resistor
- R2 | 10k, 1/4 watt 10% composition resistor
- R3 | .7k, 1/4 watt 10% composition resistor
- L1 | 2 uH radio frequency choke (see text)
- L2 | 5 turns No.20 wire (see text)
- Q1 | Npn rf transistor 2N5179 or equivalent
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1 may be constructed by winding approximately 40 turns of No. 36
- enamal wire on a megohm, 1/2 watt resistor. The value of L1 is
- not critical. L2 can be made by wrapping 5 turns of No. 20 wire
- around a 1/4 inch form. After the wire is wrapped, the form can
- be removed. Just solder it into place on the circuit board. It
- should hold quite nicely. Also be sure to position Q1 so that the
- Emmiter, Base, and collector are in the proper holes. The
- schmatic should be pretty easy to follow. Although it has an
- unusual number of grounds, it still works.
-
-
- |------------------L1----------------|
- -- |
- CR1 / \ CR2 |----------------|
- A--------------/ \ --| ----| | |
- | \ / | | | C2 L2
- | CR3 \ /CR4 | C1 R2 |----| |
- R1 -- | | | gnd C3 |
- | | | ----| |-----|
- | gnd | | |
- | | |-----|----Base collector
- | | R3 \ /
- B-----------------------| | \/\ <- Q1
- gnd \/
- |
- |
- emmitter(gnd)
-
-
- e odd thing about this bug that we havent encountered yet, is
- that is is put on only one wire (either red or green) so go to
- the box, remove the red wire that was ALREADY on screw #1 and
- attack it to wire 'A' of the bug then attach wire 'B' to the
- screw itself. you can adjust the frequency which it comes out on
- (the Fm channel by either smooshing, or widening the coils of L2.
- It takes a few minutes to get to work right, but it is also very
- ersatile. You can change the frequency at will, and you can
- easily record off your radio.
-
- PART FIVE: HELPFULL HINTS
-
- First of all, With method one, the beige box, you may notice that
- you can also dial out on the phone you use. I don't recomend that
- you do this. If you decide to anyway, and do something
- conspicuous like set up a 30 person conferance for three hours,
- then I suggest that you make sure the people are either out of
- town or dead. In general when you tap a line, you must be
- carefull. I test everything I make on my line first, then install
- it late at night. I would not recoment that you leave a recorder
- on all day. Put it on when you want it going, and take it off
- when your done. As far as recording goes, I think that if there
- is a recorder on the line it sends a sporatic beep back to the
- phone co. I know that if you don't record directly off the line
- (i.e off your radio) then even the most sophisticated equipment
- can't ell that your recording. Also, make sure that when you
- install something the people are NOT on the line. Installation
- tends to make lots of scrachy sounds, clics and static. It is
- generally a good thing to avoid. It doesn't take too much
- intelligence to just make a call to the house before you go to
- install the thing. If it's busy then wait a while. (This of
- course does not apply if you are making a "midnight run").
-
-
- All in all, if you use common sense, and are *VERY* Carefull,
- chances are you wont get cought. Never think that your
- unstopable, and don't braodcast what your doing. Keep it to
- yourself, and you can have a great time.
-
- -[ OVERLORD ]-
- The CircleLord
- TARAN KING
- ight Lightning
- he Forest Ranger
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