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S~mO AGNEW- is it really an anagram-GROW A PENIE? ~ ?
-CCR-
Dear TAP,
BeU's PR dept. has free Olms available on various
topics such as TASI, ESS, E[)DD. Call up telco bus-
iness office, and say you would like to find out about
renting phone co. educationa1 films Put on your best
Sunday School voice, and tell them tbst you're in
charge of programming for your church youth group
(that's how I fonnd out). [f they ask what chorch, have
a name ready. They have a nice brochure, and some
of the films are very informative.
Have you ever mentioned the ~ct that out-of-city
phone books can be obtained free from Pa7 Just c:all
the business offflce and say you want to get a phone
book for another city. They'll switch you to the rep.
for your exchange. Give her the info, and she'll~or
he'll) get your name & address. I! they ask why you
want it, just say that you've jost moved from there
and have a lot of friends there. When they ask if it's
a business or residence, say residence(they charge
businesses more).
Dear TAP,
Just thonght you might be interested in a few pieces
of information. First of n11, a guy named Dial hns
invented a lie detector that can be usea over ~e
phone. Fun, huh? It measures the strese in a per-
son's volce. He also said that he had sold them to
P. D. 's, Gov't. agencies and Big Corporations I
What corporation has more voices to deal with and
is larger than our friend Pa? Don't get stressed
when callingl Right]
For you bugged phreaks, Samuel Line, Jr.,
Vice-President of a Bell subsidiary in Penn., says,
''We have been historically against wire-tapping".
However, Bell provides a line to the FEI if needed
direc~ly from the ta»ee's home.
You can beat the sirnplest type of bug tA trans-
mitter in ~e phone~s microphone) by ripping a new
mic.off £rom some other phone and replacing your
trarlsmitter with it. If you bang a payphone long
enough, the mic. will loosen up. Keep up the go~d
work.
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OCIOBER73
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·UIIO INE ~IIS.EROO
1 watt,
1 000 ohm,
Resistor
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Relay 1 ~ ~A" Contacts
~ ~_ ''B" Contacts
1 ~ 1 '~?
5 MId/400 Volt
Capacitor
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lU~11 - - -
Relay 2
Piug .~- t
r
~ Lamp
The Answeroo is a handy device offered by no one
(yet) that answers your phone before it rings. This is
especially usefal to lovers who live in their parent's
homes and lüce to call each other l~te at night. Instead
of the phones in the house ringing, a light or other ap~
pliance (radio, TV, etc. ) comes on. You c~n then qo
tc, the phone, turn off the Answeroo, and ~lk.
Relay 1 is the 1dne Relay(Issue #17). When the phone
rings, it sends current to Relay 2 and ~e lighL Contacts
`.Bi' lock Relay 2 on, and Contacts "A" put the phone on
holdlnot free). Using a SO volt zener diode in place of the
1000 ohm resistor would give a "Iree" hold until you ans-
wered the phone, w~ess you then answer with a R~c~c
Box(lssue #11). The single-pole, single-türow on-off
switch, two 115 volt AC relays (one of them should be
double-pole, the other single-pole, for relays 2 & 1 re-
spectiveiy~, the 5 mid non-polar capacitor (200 volts
or more), and a resistor are all you need. Cost-under
$15. Have fun!
~─\
M^~ YOU~ OW~ WO~LD.
M^~t THL WO~LD YOU "W^~T
BY DOI~IG WH^T YOU W^~IT.