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- Issue Number: 15-Part II
- Release Date: December 20, 1987
-
-
- Issue #15-Part II will continue where we left off with part I. All of
- Tolmes News Service Issue #15 deals with the Max Headroom TV Pirate who
- broke into two broadcasts recently.
-
- For more information, see TNS Issue #15-Part I.
-
- For those who missed it, here is the summary of what happened as printed
- in TNS Issue #15-Part I:
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- 1) On Channel 9 (WGN) in Chicago, the 9 o'clock news was interrupted during the
- sports section.
-
- 2) For about half a minute, a character in a Max Headroom mask came on the
- screen (with a moving background too).
-
- 3) Channel 9 (WGN) cancelled out the signal after about half a minute.
-
- 4) About 2 hours later, on Channel 11 (PBS) in Chicago, the Max Headroom
- TV pirate came on again. This time Max Headroom did a little skit where he
- would drink a can of Pepsi and throw it away and other antics. Toward the end
- of the skit, the man with the Max Headroom mask dropped his pants, mooned
- the screen, and was spanked with a fly swatter. The entire episode took place
- while the science-fiction series Dr. Who was being broadcasted. The skit
- lasted for about a minute and a half. The pirate stopped the broadcast on
- his own (Channel 11 didn't knock it off the air). Since Channel 11 is public,
- it didn't really have the power to knock the broadcast off.. so Max
- Headroom might have been on for half an hour if he wanted to be. Some words
- were heard but most of it was blurred.
-
-
- TNS Issue #15-Part II will now print some other news broadcasts dealing with
- this TV pirate.
-
-
- This next news report comes from Channel 9 (WGN-TV) in Chicago. As you
- will note from the summary and Issue #15-Part I, Channel 9 was one of the
- stations that had its transmission broken into.
-
-
- Anything like this: *> xxxxxxx <*
-
- is an explanation of what was on the television at the time of the news
- broadcast. This is to help represent what was put on the screen as the
- report was in progress. Of course, there will be highlights from the Max
- Headroom pirate on the tv during the report at certain times.
-
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- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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- Channel 9 (WGN) in Chicago
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- AN= The WGN Announcer (some lady)
- LR= Larry Rhoderick (a reporter from WGN, covering the incident)
- BS= Bob Strutzel (WGN director of engineering)
- AY= Andy Yokum (WTTW spokesman)
- PB= Phillip Bradford (Federal Communications Commission)
-
-
- The following were during the show:
-
- V1= Viewer 1 (some woman)
- V2= Viewer 2 (an old guy with glasses who was very angry)
- V3= Viewer 3 (a little boy)
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- AN: The Federal Communications Commission tonight is trying to find out
- whose responsible for two acts of video piracy. Last night, someone
- broke into regular programming here on Channel 9 and later at Chicago's
- public broadcasting. As Larry Rhoderick reports, the first interruption
- took place during last night's 9 O'clock News.
-
-
- *> On Screen: Bears Highlights <*
-
-
- *> "..the ten.. the five.. touchdown.." <*
-
-
- *> Bears Highlights Fading Away <*
-
-
- *> Max Headroom Coming Onto the TV <*
-
-
- LR: Sports anchor Dan Rollin had just started his Sunday night Bears report
- when the screen suddenly went black. It came back on with a new unruly
- prescense.
-
-
- *> Max Headroom Gyrating <*
-
-
- LR: ... a man wearing a Max Headroom mask. We had been taken over by a
- video pirate, for a time. Until technicians changed microwave channels
- between the studio and the transmitter and knocked him off the air.
-
- BS: Apparently, somebody with some microwave equipment was able to interfere
- with our signal going to the Hancock transmitter.
-
- LR: Now this is not just anybody off the street. He has to have an electronic
- expertise of some level, right?
-
- BS: Yes he does. It takes very sophisticated equipment to do this at a
- significant power level. So this isn't just something that anybody would
- be able to accomplish.
-
- LR: But Channel 9 wasn't alone in its Max Headroom appearance. There was
- even a longer episode on Channel 11, public broadcasting.
-
-
- *> On Screen: a Dr. Who episode <*
-
-
- *> The Image Starts to Get Cloudy <*
-
-
- LR: A little after 11 p.m. Dr. Who was knocked out by the Max lookalike, who
- pitched a soft drink....
-
-
- *> Max: Pitching a Pepsi Can <*
-
-
- LR: .. then performed a series of antics that station officials found less
- than humorous.
-
-
- *> Max: With No Pants On <*
-
-
- LR: .. before the pirate himself pulled the plug.
-
- AY: Fortunately, it was a self-destruct mechanism. It was beyond our control.
- We have already implemented steps whereby we could take something like
- that off the air immediately if it were to occur again. It did of its own
- volision go off, as I say, after about a minute and a half.
-
- LR: It annoyed some viewers....
-
-
- *> On Screen: Some Strange Woman <*
-
-
- V1: I don't know.. I thought it would be just a slight messup but THAT in
- the middle of the tape... we're going to have to tape over it.
-
- LR: Angered others....
-
-
- *> On Screen: Some Guy <*
-
-
- V2: Uhh.. if somebody wants to get attention, WHAT DO THEY DO? They break
- into a television broadcast. Just to get attention. Like throwing a brick
- through your window. So to speak. It'. It's not too bright
- really.
-
- LR: While some thought it was a lot of fun....
-
-
- *> On Screen: A Little Boy <*
-
-
- V3: vwerry .... vwerrry funny...
-
- LR: It may seem very humorous, but there is more to it than that. For when
- this person is caught, he or she will face both civil and criminal
- penalties.
-
-
- *> Phillip Bradford (from the FCC) <*
-
-
- PB: It is very serious and we would like to inform anybody who's involved
- in this type of thing that it is serious and we will take every step that
- we can to find out who is doing it. And once we have determined that, we
- will make sure that the full extent of the law is carried out.
-
- LR: Meanwhile, Channel 9 engineers say they have taken steps to prevent
- further appearances of the mock Max. This is Larry Rhoderick, WGN News.
-
- AN: The FCC says last night's piracy was the first of its kind in Chicago.
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- Channel 7 (ABC) in Chicago
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- JD: John Drury (Channel 7 Eyewitness News)
- AD: Anders Yokum (Channel 11-WTTW spokesman)
- RP: A Channel 7 Eyewitness News Reporter
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- JD: Federal Communications agents say they don't think what happened to two
- local TV stations here last night is funny. And they've launched an
- investigation to find the so-called video pirate who interrupted
- broadcasting.
-
-
- *> On Screen: the WGN Max <*
-
-
- JD: A figure resembling Max Headroom suddenly popped up during a WGN
- sportscast and later interrupted the science-fiction fantasy Dr. Who on
- Channel 11.
-
-
- *> Max Headroom on Channel 11 <*
-
-
- JD: Officials believe the pirate used a microwave to interrupt the signal from
- Sears Tower. They're not sure exactly how it was done but they feel
- sure it won't happen again.
-
- AD: I would think that an incident similar to what occured last night
- could not occur again.
-
- RP: Based on what you're doing now to correct it?
-
- AD: Based on what we're doing now, yes.
-
- JD: The stations would not elaborate on what those procedures are.
-
-
- *> Max Jumping Up and Down on TV <*
-
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- JD: The FCC reminds any potential pirates that it's against the law and
- they could face stiff penalties.
-
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- There are all of the news reports.
-
- Now I'd like to take this time to present some reactions from the Modem
- World. Just a few reactions from various modemers out there.
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- 87Nov23 6:28 pm from The Slipped Disk
-
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- => ALL MAX HEADROOM FANS <=
-
- It seems the hackers ARE rebelling over the recent cancellation of the Max
- Headroom TV show on ABC. Bill the Cat mentioned a story of t
- TV ignals on a channel 9, and I know that MTV is offering a "Max headroom
- Hotline" that some hackers took over.
-
- The number, by the way, is [818]-377-5000. It's a VMS.
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- 87Nov24 6:18 am from The Chamelion
- This morning of ABC's World News This Morning, there was a story about all the
- broadcast overrides. We've gotten WGN, WWOR, and the superatation out of
- Kansas, KTAT, I believe. He said "The FCC is looking into how someone could
- intercept broadcasts". I've studied this for a long time, and believe me,
- it's not hard. Especially overriding superstations. They showed a videotape
- of what was transmitted. It was Bo A homemade Max Headroom. It was pretty
- neat. We'll strike again. I can guarantee it.
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- 87Nov25 11:27 am from Milo Phonbil
- Who's "we", lizard-face?
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- 87Nov25 5:19 pm from The Slipped Disk
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- "We", the concerned Max-Headroom-Watchers. We are a group, even though we
- don't particuarly hold meetings in the conference centers.
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- 87Nov26 1:05 am from Capt. Zap
- My thoughts on the jamming of the Chicago stations comes down to one simple
- thought. It takes no massive amounts of power to jam a signal to any
- reciever. The ability to trace this type of jamming is going to be very
- difficult since it was a line of sight interception and over-powering of the
- signal. Now I have a few ideas that would make such actions possible. Think
- about the use of standard microwave ovens with the basic wattage of 300 to
- 500 watts. Now inject your standard video / audio signal into this
- giga-bandwidth of space. Wattage + directed targeting at something that is
- so open and un-protected allows for all sorts of jamming and over-powering
- with ease. If you are to think about the way to do something like this then
- a simple low cost system is for you.
- Your own "Max Headroom" kit contains:
- ------------ 1 Amana Radarange 300 watts and up. 2 Your choice of
- 4,6, or 10 foot dish antennas for your trans./rec
- station. ( Free Antenna Location Service with purchase! ) 3 Your choice of
- video camera and props. 4 Location of your target reception point and needed
- back-up data. 5. Desire to improve the commerical television viewing
- options! 6. A decent library of programming options and techno-guts!
-
- \/ Capt. Zap \/
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- 87Nov26 11:55 am from The DataMaster
- ....Too Bad most television stations have phone line control over their
- transmitters, and a Line integrity transeiver, or it might even work.
- (Doubtful, though)
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- 87Nov28 10:50 am fter
- Jam? Maybe, Broadcast over, No. you could to a much more effective job
- of Jamming with a baseball bat to the transmitter. If your Microwave
- overn isn't within full line of sight range, you can forget even trying to get
- the little blip, that It might even cause. (If that) You're forgetting
- people, that a microwave uplink is not very powerful, (usually around 100
- watts) but they have very large antennas, and are usually on top of some
- fairly large hill, or building. Meanwhile, you're using a cooking device,
- with an antenna smaller than most dummy loads, from your own backyard, which
- is probably not too high up in the air. Please people, let's move on to a
- topic that has some truths to it!?
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- 87Nov29 9:05 pm from The Slipped Disk
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- So wait... How did these dudes in Chi town do it? I saw the transmission.
- Very witty. Inside job, you think?
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- 87Nov30 6:02 am from The Chamelion
- Hardly an inside job. They just aimed their transmitter at the same
- transponder that WGN uses, and used a higher power. It diesn't even have to
- be significantly higher. Just more, and the WGN signal will cancel out. As I
- said before, it's one of those things that doesn't work out on paper. But it
- works. Welcome to Earth--Where everything you know is wrong.
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- That ends TNS Issue #15-Part II (and all of Issue #15 actually).
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