@BEGIN_FILE_ID.DIZSome text for b.b. might be interesting @END_FILE_ID.DIZ hEre's several Dail SeTs which include all ops,even some of which i've never heard of or know what they do. (like EO) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Standard : CCITT v5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description : The Tone set that isn't on your telephone ...... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 : 700 900 0 50 50 Again, Mark & Space 2 : 700 1100 0 50 50 In millisecs! 3 : 900 1100 0 50 50 4 : 700 1300 0 50 50 5 : 900 1300 0 50 50 6 : 1100 1300 0 50 50 7 : 700 1500 0 50 50 8 : 900 1500 0 50 50 9 : 1100 1500 0 50 50 0 : 1300 1500 0 50 50 c11 : 700 1700 0 50 50 Sometimes c11 and c12 c12 : 900 1700 0 50 50 Are used to request * : 2600 0 0 144 144 Special type operators # : 2400 0 0 100 100 KP1 : 1100 1700 0 100 50 'local calls start' KP2 : 1300 1700 0 100 50 'intl. calls start' ST : 1500 1700 0 100 100 'start equipment' KP2E : Kp2e is for special STE : Routing e.g. satellite EO : 2100 0 0 1000 1000 connects ----------------Freq 1--Freq 2--Freq 3--Mark----Space--- Comments ------------- When dailing, this dailing format applies almost everywhere: For calls within the country you're boxing off: Kp1+lineNumber(*)+Number in SAME country you wanna call+ST -note: some countries require you strip the 1st zero For calls outside the country you're boxing off: Kp2+CountryNumber+lineNumber(*)+number ya wanna connect to in other country minus the zero+ST -note: when calling the US or any other country where the 1st digit is not a zero ,DO NOT STRIP THE FIRST DIGIT! lamers! KP(1 or 2) indicates the telco's equipment that a call is beginning The digits are the number and ST tells the switching system that you've finished entering numbers and that the equipment should progress the call. * line number! Most people agree to the following: 1-Line number when calling inside a country should be a 0 2-Line number when calling outside a country should be a 1 I tried digits 1-10 and think that they work as follows: digit: Type of connection: 0 Cable,either above or below ground withing a country 0 (International) Long distance cable (underseas?) ONLY WHEN IT"S AVAILABLE! (remember b10xxx-xxx-xxxxC in malaisia?) 1 Satellite connection using first available line for operator (note: logically this only applies when calling International!) 2 Same type of satellite connection but with less priority (a 'Class 2' call?) 3 Once again even less priority ( 'Class 3' call?) 4 A really shit connection with a 300 cps! ( 'class 4' ?) Numbers above 5 give a invalid number selection tone. The above only works with A MCI switching system located somewhere in the states which can be reached when calling MCI from malaisia or making the equipment think that you're calling from malaisia The cps rates on 1 to 4 really aren't that bad.. i guess the operators have more than one line for connecting international calls. oh, i almost forgot! sometimes the format is KP1/2+country+ROUTING CODE(s)+ number+st Routing codes are a pain in the ass and are usually installed when abuse of a certain phone line reaches BiiiiiiiG Proportions.. Beeps: When dailing you will probabably hear a beep every now and then after you have finished entering the number these beeps mean the following: One beep, (no connection, and you need to send a clear forward again) This means that the number you dailed is (currently or always) not available through the extension you are dailing from. It's possible that the number is in for service, disconnected or cannot be reached through this line. It's also possible you need to enter a Routing code somewhere in the number.. Or perhaps the equipment won't connect you becoz they think it's fake. You're frequencies don not 'sound' real to telco equipment, and thus it will not connect you. Only one thing to do here:ADJUST YOUR EQUALIZER! or even the volume on your stereo. if you keep getting the beeps DURING dialing adjust rigourisly! if the beeps come after dailing, and you're sure you've entered everything correctly,try and get PINK NOISE into the mouthpiece ,by: 1. Turn on tv or portable radio and find a channel with lots of snow on it. Connect radio/tv to mouthpiece (via mixer,or a extra mike..) make sure the volume of the pink noise is about equal or little less than the volume of the computer/tape recorder or even bluebox.. Now dail again and if this doesn't work you're barking up the wrong tree.. go back to phreak school! (perhaps you're using wrong frequencies) 2. After stacking the trunk, make space on the mouthpiece by removing the speaker/accoustic coupling/borrowed headphone etc a little, and blow softly into the mouthpiece DURING the digit dailing. this always works for me! What happens is, the telco equipment gets a distorted signal and thinks that it's own equipment has made a bad connection. Therefor it will accept bigger fluctualities in the signal (eg when your stereo doesn't produce EXACTLY the same frequencies becoz you've got a $200,- dollar expensive equalizer..) Most phreaks will know what i mean and possibly so will you. More Beeps! If you keep hearing beeps After you dailed, eg dail - silence - then 2 beeps it means that the number is busy! so don't go and adjust your stereo yet! Once you've become a nice phone phreak, ya can call everywhere for free. But that's not what phreaking is about.. its about exploring new systems, and learning in the progress.. and sharing what you've discovered with others equally interested (i'm sure you agree that not all lamers should have the knowledge to destroy the worlds fonenets,and make it unreachable for us.)find the right persons who know just as much or a little more than you and exchange info! I don't know about you but i surtenly can! Signed: AsuRe! Leave interresting mail for me somewhere.. perhaps you'll get some back when i bump into something new..