BUIID R"~'IIETWORN l08 ~un ~ r~orl~ If you li~ or work near a p~y phone, then you might have an excellent opportunity waiting for you. It's caUeQ he T network, and it gives you back your money after a phone call. There a,re mally v~riations, but r~ght now we'll explain how it works and tLe su~nplest way to do ~t. Ihe p~y phone stores your ~noney, either to return it or to deposit it, degending Jpon wLether a + or a - pulse of 130 volts is sent to the phone. Ihe pulse is sent down both the red and green wir~es and re~rns to graund through the yollow or the black wires, sorretirr.es both. These wlres are in a thin cable us~ally runnir.g along the wall near the phone. In an inconspicuous way, care~lly slice alon~ the wire, exposing the 4 wires. k~ove the red and green wires amount she ask:; for. While taLking to your friend, discon- nect the two pairs, because after appro~mately 2 -~inutes and 40 seconds, the ~se wi~ come to collect yo~ :.itial deposit. However, the pulse will no longer be able [o flo~ throuqh the ~one because you disconnechod the ~round wlres. It's best to hang up wLen the operator comes on after 3 minh ~ tes and says 'tEnd of initial perlod, sigTal wLen tErough''. Now wa~t to rr.ake sure another pulze doesn't collecE your money, for at least ten seconds. Then pick up the pbone a~in, and re-connoct the wires, You will get a dial tone, so h„r. - up and JACK ~OT, all your money will come down ag~in. Since the phone comFany us~y kr~s-'vs how much the re should be in the phone at collection time, they'~ notice out of the way, and cut the black and yellow wires, then stripSømethin] amiss. However, you cen pull ~i~ off for a few off 3/4~' of insulation frorn all four cut ends. Tie the Y & B months and up to a few hundred dollars in calls and then- be on the phone side together, ar.d do the sam.e for the other pair.ure never to do it agair~ because if they find your broken Totlch the ~vo t~visted pairs tegether now, and dial d~rect a wlres, they'll stakeout the phone to c~tch you. Best to dc it long distance call. When the operator comes on,depos~t the for orlly 4 weeks and then stop for 6 months. {,jÄ5Ä Keep wires securely twisted toge~er when not ~ use, so phone work~ :. ic. (T(- =` VJEW ~ ) ~ ~ ~sh Phone System R;gged For Free Calis ~ (AP) ~ e ~ oel the hmB d as p~d01 ~o rigg®l ~ Brtt" d~e "p_ ~ - ~ that 2 ~ ~b c~dd ~ ~ a. o~ 1he ~ tor bee. n t~td the ~errd wirbg i ~Ih_ E~ ~ d 8~1h 1 - m~lh. Ibel t - 71~ t~ pÄ_ lat „1~ ~d op otber ~n 1. llee ~ f~t a" a~ the Pact Ollice, "id operat" Bril - 'e Idap_ ~. ~ rarb~ in bst rcve~. A" ~, ~q bdi~e t~e ma, be more tBas ~ p~ ~_ ~ aa~ ~ We a" ~ ~ga~ ia ~ ~ aá _Ä~e ®~7 te F1 tø ~e IÄd this fn~ ~ "t Bd. a~r ~ the ~t "dial c dild)e' ~had in- v~ - 1 en~d f_ ~t lhe Kin~ exchenge In Use hid~ tit,, ~d dc~ ~ to Rom" ~ntes, had been d~pB7 ~d ced at ~ I.Ut ~ c~ ~ "iverch'tbee lu.. abo~ h. ~0 ~Äa _® Lhat ~b~ Uara to b~ce the mee~l ~h a~ trap 8Äe ~ E&ch ~ fi~ 8 ~i- "l ~ r_. er ~, ~ ~k tor ~ _~ ob.~ g dee~7 b~ as P® - Off.ce " ael 1 - cciw~t,'' ~' a" m~r 1~k tsc" L" ~ial di~ `=le t~l ~alvated ~k l~p to oblalc In ~ ~ to cc~ ~ ~ ~d ei~ocL Use eeá b~qg te~ Polie. ~ the cerm dmit ~ ú'cde~ oxd ' l~ar ~ e1 ~e ~Ny~s SI~L ot U~ Bill Ho6er ~: ú'J - I ~1 e~ ~ "w tbe cede. ú'11-e _ ~ _ f_ ~ b" (ime ~1 it ~ the Post 011Ä1eR 11 ~ te b~ to calch the paaple res~ lur 11~. B" - 7 tol t" ~rong pa - .'. P_~ t~m was '_Hk~ et ~e at 11~ ~ge to _~ ~ ~'d tla pmon ú'r persons responable.~, PHONE S'DE ~ - ÄYELLO~ ~ John Draper, ~lleged to be Cap~in Crunch, pleaded no contest to Toll F!raud char~es on Noverr.ber 28 and received a $1000 fine ana 5 years probation. John's glad the whole thing is over, even thongh the plea bnrgaining was a little uni~irly balanced. Anyway the real Captain Crunch informs us that the busy test for San Jose is l999, and that i! any of our readers geKing an overseas trunk by dialing KP 011 ~X ST they should realize that 011 will c.ly work on IO1C accessable lines, such as N. Y. or Callfornia information. Most 800 numbers will not accept 011. The Captain also says t~at stacking ~ is now too dangerous and has "o useful purposes. rs; Cancel my sons subscript~on to your paper immediately, please He is 14 years cf age and has no interest in i'. He orly subscribed to your paper just to see if ~t ac~ally existed. Anyrr.ore papers malled to our address wil1 be returned to sender. Thank you. -KH, N. Y.- Dear YIPL, For pract~ce dialing overseas: London weather: KP 044 1 246 8091 ST, Australia weather (Sidney): KP 0Gl 3 6064 ST, Australia time: .KP 061 2 2074 ST, E`ree Telephone Co. News Wire Service any wLere ~n the U. S. and Canada (direct di~led): 212 394-1212. L~sten to Xelen Bar~cs (sounds like Shirley Booth) and Marran W~rsh~w `~ive top secret (~) telephone company news ~vice a day. -L. A. -BKLYN, N, Y. TELEPHONE DECODER ~'~ - Model 2s0 Universal Telephone Decoder features automatic printout of both Touch-Tone and rotary dial si~als. [nstrument records date of call, off-haot time, on~oolc turne, and responds to ssterisk and keyboard symbols whenever these sperial f~ctions are utilized. Printed indication of the presence of 2600 Hz tones is available oplionally. Spacial Features: Model has polarity-independent input cir- cuitry, negible line loading and is internally protected against high voltage line transients. VOICEPRIXT I^BORATORIES. f=1