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Thls may end some of the conblslon about the nu~nber
to ~11 whlch glves you a computer-generated volce
telling you your phone number: In lIYC there are 4
numbers-They are: 730, 840, 958, 880. One w311 always
worktexcept in a few C. Q s) The numbers rotate each
month. Other boros may lead or lag 1 month. IAst is
for 1973 but I think it will be same next year.
-FIH, N-Y-
TAP~
You rntght tell Phellovv ~reaks in NYC that there are
three different 3-digit nurnbers to dial for flnding out
the number you're calling from, and that they are rea-
onal. What's more, Pa BeI1 likes to switch 'em now
then to confuse us. That's the reasontthey're regir~al}
tbat one might work for one area but not another. ~hey
are 958,311, and 221. If N, Y. C. telephone subscribers
have suspected tbat the number of "additional message
units" they're being charged for on their monthly bill is
too high, itis probably true. I got it on good authority
(a former operator) that NY Tel routinely overcharges
customers on ~dditional m. u. 's every month. And they
qet a~=y with it since message units are not verifiable,
because they are not itemized like toll calls. You have
to take their word. The padding takes place not in the
computers but in Acconnting, where Pa Bell~s hard-
worLing CPA's are under orders to pile on a heap of
extra message units because who'll be the wiser? And
wLen one complains to the B O. Rep. tbat he keeps
track of his calls and couldn't possibly have made so
many, we're told that they wiIl'bheck our equipment"-
a ruse, a diversionary tactic, because that's not where
the shlllduggery is being done. Get it?
- H. R. Holdafone-
Dear TAP,
There existed among the gang back in NJancouver some
very sick minds who delighted in setting various parts
of a payphone on fire. What they would do is open the
phone book up around the middle, pour gasoline on same,
placed a peper cup containing a particular mixture in it
upon the soaked book and waLk away ln about two min-
utes' the book would be a~ame and would parboll the
plastic handset into submission and if the booth itself
was molded out o! plastic, a cheerful blaze greeted
the pigs and other such carbon compaounds. The mix-
blre in the cup was about half a heaping teaspoon of
Potasstum Permanganate(chemical and hobby stores)
and, to be added just before an innocent departure,
one drop of glycerine(drugstores for ointment use).
This pile of goodies usnally erupts into a white hot
~are capable of igniting almost anything, including
gas fumes. The reacLion, by the way, takes from 30
seconds on a hot day with finely gronnd Pot Per to
6 minutes on a cold day with clunky Compound P.
Also ideal for quiet little garbage cans at school or
may~e even Telco vehicle's gas tank in a small bag-
gie or a gas sodden piece of construction ~at you
feel is bad for the environment or simply remote &
safe ignition of fireworks. Fagen Das Telefunken Ges-
ellschaft 3 I Freundlichs t,
-BW, MANITOBA-
We have some inexpensive instructional plan sheets
for the display models featured at the Convention. The
2600 wEistle perfector is a 2600 detector similar to
existing toll-fraud detectors. The Displayed Red Box
is similar to Issue #16's circuit with an improved IC
timer, LED lights to demonstrate operation, and a
fe~v other improvemenLs. The circult can be used as
p~rtable with a few chan~es ~e explain, and is far
more reliable than the older cLrcuit. The Dual Tone
Oscillator is a circui: for demonstrating signalling
~nes, and can even be uged as a s~mple blue box. The
sheets are 15╜ each~free if you can't aflord it). We
also have copies of the Con~rention schedale(ffee),
inelndin~ Cap'n Crunch's and Joe ~ngressla's #'s.
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Dear TAP,
When using a blne box to call any conntry which ls on
the IDDD list, if it has a 2-digit country code you can
leave off the zero from in front of the country code
once you have ob~:ned a registerti. e. -KP612 2074 ST
~nstead of KP0612 2074). It wi11 be treated as a cast-
omer-di~led c~l, which msans you won't be able to
reach the inward or other operators. If it is a 3-digit
country code then it wi]1 be automatically treated as
a customer-dialed call ualess you use a special "op-
erator conntry code" which starts with 0 & has no re-
lation to the reqular C. C.
-F~ GOR30N r TnDy, NY-
To Destructory Assistance-
l~vo IOIC accessable areas are 202 and 713. Any WAIS
number such as 800-392-XXXXor 800-424-XXXXto these
areas will work. Also 800-447-XXXX. (IaIC means you
can box KP 011 country code ST and you'll be automatically
routed to the correct 1B- sender).Is there a direct route to
Moscow off of ~e 182 sender?tWhite Plaisls) I've been get-
ting some overscas point by dialing KP182ST, KP171121ST.
It's usually a busy signal tdüstant) and wLen I call JaE^n ar;d
ask for Moscow she says itls too early in the morning and
~ey don't answe r.
Dial KP713 141ST or KP202 141ST and ask for~bverseas
routing for Paris ,Franceplease't, or whatever. Ask for
IOTC. She'll give you al1 the routing instructionstignore
''Mark XXX. . . "). Call KP713 151ST. Itls ca~led "lst at-
tempt fällure desk" and it will record everyt!dng you say
to it. Play a radio newscast for them or talk a~ut chone
phrealcing.
-SW, I~S-
NOTE: You can reach a Moscow Test Center by using
overseas sender KP188ST, (although it's supposed to be
served by NY4, 183} or IO~C KP011 071ST, then KP071
095 380ST, when the trunk chirps play KP01 6ST. A
Moscow test board will answer. They often speak some
foriegn lan~uages(including some poor English). Also,
try Israel, 972, or just ?2. Here are some cities:
2-Jerusalem 53-98378-Tul Karem 65-23854-Genin
3-Tel Aviv 53-98373-Nablus 2-97-Hebron
4-Haffa 50F~at 2-g22610-AuJa
53-Natania 65-Af~a ~ Nazareth