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- [=-=] The !BLAST! Box [=-=]
- [=-=] An *ORIGINAL* Box, [=-=]
- [=-=] Designed And Invented By [=-=]
- [=-=] (_> Shadow Hawk 1<_) [=-=]
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- Ever want to really make yourself be heard? Ever talk to someone on the phone
- who just doesn't shut up? Or just call the operator and pop her eardrum? Well,
- up until recently it has been impossible for you to do these things. That is,
- unless of course you've got a blast box. All a blast box is, is a really cheap
- amplifier, (around 5 watts or so) connected in place of the microphone on your
- telephone. It works best on model 500 AT&T Phones, and if constructed small
- enough, can be placed inside the phone.
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- Construction:
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- Construction is not really important. Well it is, but since I'm letting you make
- your own amp, I really don't have to include this.
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- Usage:
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- Once you've built your blast box, simply connect a microphone (or use the
- microphone from the phone) to the input of the amplifier, and presto. There it
- is. Now, believe it or not, this device actually works. (At least on crossbar.)
- It seems that Illinois bell switching systems allow quite alot of current to
- pass right through the switching office, and out to whoever you're calling. When
- you talk in the phone, it comes out of the other phone (again it works best if
- the phone that you're calling has the standard western electric earpiece)
- incredibly loud. This device is especially good for PBS Subscription drives.
- Have Phun, and don't get caught!
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- (_> Shadow Hawk 1 <_)
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- While yer at it, call theese great boards:
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- Ripco (312)-528-5020
- The Music Box (R 4.1) (312)-774-0202
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