scansht.gif 16008 bytes. by Fixer
(2003)
Exchange scanning sheet formerly used by Fixer
Phreaking
Designed to be printed on very small sheets of paper (or many
copies on a normal 8.5x11" sheet and cut up) and kept in a
pocket notebook so that scanning can occur on the spur of
the moment, stop at any time, and resume later. Makes random
handscanning of a 100-number range easy!
remote2.jpg 5473 bytes. by Fixer
(2002)
The same remote control with a button pressed - the camera sees the "invisible" infrared light as a brilliant white!
Electronics Misc
Knowing this, one can write a program to intercept infrared remote control signals,
learn their codes, or detect active infrared night vision systems!
Fixer's Box Tone Generators & Emulators
Note: You will likely need an antique PC, or a DOS emulator, to run these programs.
r2gen.zip 197152 bytes. by Fixer
(2002)
R2Gen v1.0 by The Fixer
Phreak Coloured Boxes
Windows
A handy little demonstration of the ITU-T R2 system used
by phone companies (and Blue Boxers) around the world today!
Runs under Windows, requires a sound card.
autotel.exe 8155 bytes. by Fixer
(1998)
AUTOTEL 2.0
Cellular
MS-DOS
This k-neat0 little MS-DOS toy emulates the dialing sequence
of the ancient IMTS pre-cellular mobile phones sometimes seen
in old 70's action movies. Requires a PC with a speaker.
box.exe 8583 bytes. by Fixer
(1994)
R*Box 0.99
MS-DOS
Phreak Coloured Boxes
This is Fixer's first coloured box program for the PC.
It generates the standard Blue/Silver/Red/Green box
toneset using the Adlib sound card.
Patched to work on faster PCs October 2002
ccitt5r2.exe 8091 bytes. by Fixer
(1998)
CCITT5R2 1.0
MS-DOS
Phreak Coloured Boxes
This tiny MS-DOS program emulates the ITU-T R2 signaling
tones (forward) plus R1 (North American Blue Box) and
DTMF, along with a decent array of SF and MF trunk seizure
tones. It requires an old PC and sound card or a newer one
with excellent legacy Adlib support. NOTE: There is a
Windows update for this program - see R2GEN.ZIP!
cidsim.exe 19168 bytes. by Fixer
(2001)
CIDSIM 3.01
ANI/Caller ID
MS-DOS
This phreaky little MS-DOS utility generates an approximation
of the Caller ID data stream on your PC Speaker! We wish to
emphasize that tones made with this program will not actually
work as the PC speaker introduces far too much distortion and
can only output pulse waves. For a working Caller ID generator
for Windows, you need
The S.O.B. Software Orange Box
milbox.exe 7591 bytes. by Fixer
(1998)
MilBox 1.0
MS-DOS
Phreak Coloured Boxes
This handy little MS-DOS program generates two different
kinds of Autovon signaling tones, as well as civilian
DTMF. Requires a sound card and an old computer or
very good Adlib legacy support. Both the tones and the
program itself are now archaic and of historical interest only.
exdtmf.exe 7537 bytes. by Fixer
(1998)
EXDTMF 1.0
MS-DOS
Phreak Coloured Boxes
This may be the strangest "box tones" program ever. Fixer
observed a ratio between the tones used in the North American
DTMF matrix and extrapolated the matrix with additional
columns to the left and to the right of the traditional
4x4 matrix, and additional rows above and below. He then
nearly exhausted the alphabet assigning letters to these
"new" DTMF tones. There are some problems with this matrix,
notably the proximity between the lowest column tone and
the highest row tone, but the output is interesting and indicates
where telephone signaling might have gone if digital signaling
were never invented...
See also S.O.B., Fixer's Software Orange Box,
the first practical and successful Caller ID Generator for Windows PCs!
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