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- --------------------------------Introduction-------------------------------
- Have you ever wanted a lineman's handset? Surely every phreak has at
- least once considered the phun that he could have with one. After searching
- unlocked phone company trucks for months, we had an idea. We could build one.
- We did, and named it the "Beige Box" simply because that is the color of ours.
- In the following file we will give the construction and use of a Beige Box.
- ----------------------------Construction and Use---------------------------
- The construction is very simple. First you must understand the concept of
- the device. In a modular jack, there are four wires. These are red, green,
- yellow, and black. For a single line telephone, however, only two matter: the
- red (ring) and green (tip). The yellow and the black are not neccessary for
- this project. A lineman's handset has two clips on it: the ring and the tip.
- Take a modular jack and look at the bottom of it's casing. There should be a
- grey jack with four wires (red, green, yellow & black) leading out of it. To
- the end of the red wire attar plug into the modular
- jack. That's it. This particular model is nice because it is can be easily
- made, is inexpensive, usues common parts that are readily available, is small,
- is lightweight, and does not require the destruction of a phone.
- --------------------------------Beige Box Uses----------------------------
- There are many uses for a Beige Box. However, before you can use it, you
- must know how to attach it to the output device. This device can be of any of
- Bell switching apparatus that include germinal sets (i.e. remote switching
- centers, bridgin heads, cans, etc.). To open most Bell Telephone switching
- apparatus, you must have a 7/16 inch hex driver (or a good pair of needle nose
- pliers work also). This piece of equipment can be picked up at your local
- hardware store. With your hex driver (or pliers), turn the security bolt(s)
- aproximately 1/8 of an inch counter-clockwise and open. If your output device
- is locked, then you must have some knowledge of destroying and/or picking
- picking locks. However, we have never encountered a locked output device. Once
- you have opened your output device, you should see a mass of wires connected
- to terminals. On most output devices, the terminals should be labeled "T" (Tip
- -- if not labeled, it is usually on the left) and "R" (Ring -- if not labeled,
- usually on the right). Remember: Ring - red - right. The "Three R's" -- a
- simple way to remember which is which. Now you must attach all the red
- alligator clip (Ring) to the "R" (Ring) terminal. Attach the green alligator
- clip (Tip) to the "T" (Tip) terminal. Note: If instead of a dial tone you hear
- nothing, adjust the alligator clips so that they are not touching each other
- terminals. Also make sure they are firmly attached. By this time you should
- hear a dial tone. Dial ANI to find out the number you are using (you wouldn't
- want to use your own). Here are some practicle aplications:
- o Eavesdropping
- o Long distance, static free free fone calls to phriends
- o Dialing direct to Alliance Telec Code scan: to 999999
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- Successful codes from scan;
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- Code 1 : 00000
- Code 2 : 00001
- Code 3 : 00002
- Code 4 : 00003
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- Scan terminated at 00004
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- Continued scan: to 070000
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- Successful codes from scan;
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