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DigiZine

Phreaking
Hacking
Anarchy
(And AnyThing Else P/H/A/C/C/V)
Editor: Signal
File Contributions:John Deere
Sphear can be reached at
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Issue #4
[05.22.94]

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WARNING

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electronic Magazine is intended for purely
informational purposes. >Don't be stupid
If you FUCK YOURSELF OVER well, Tough<




Contents
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Info Texts
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Motorola NAM Access
by grendal

Police Codes For Scanning

How A Cable Descrambler Works



SHORT HACK #1: CELLULAR PHONZ 101
By grendal
MOTOROLA NAM ACCESS

Many Motorola units can be NAM programmed from
the handset, but they all contain a counter that
limit the number of times you can do it.
It isn't a big number and it changes from
model to model. I haven't found the specifics
for this, but if you exit the program without
changing anything, the counter isn't changed.

To see if a phone CAN be changed, power it on.
The display should show "ON".
If the handset has a FCN key press:
FCN+0+the 6 digit security code twice+RCL
The display should show "01"
If it doesn't, press:
Control+0+the 6 digit security code TWICE+(asterisk)
If "01" doesn't appear, press CLR and try again,
or try the security code again. If it still won't
go, the counter may have expired. Don't worry,
we'll get to that in another SHORTHACK.

Anyway, let's get to it:
Here's the programming table. It steps through
all the fields until the data is stored or you exit
the program. Press (asterisk) to step through the
fields:

ST Press Display Shows Entry
__ _____ _____________ __________________________
1 01 (entry #1)
* 00000 Carrier system I.D.
2 * 02
* 111 Area code
3 * 1110111 Telephone #
4 * 04
* XX (varies) Station class mark
(usually 12)
5 * 05
* 00 Access overload class
6 * 06
00 Group ID mark
7 * 07
* 000000 User security code
8 * 08
* 123 Unlock code
9 * 09
* 0334 Initial paging channel
10 * 10
* 011100 Option Code #1
(right to left, 0's or 1's)
1st dig=always 0
2nd dig=second tel num
3rd dig=auto recall
4th dig=min mark
5th dig=local use...?
6th dig=ext.spkr.
11 * 11
* 1010 Option Code #2
(right to left, 0's or 1's)
1st dig=Eight hour timeout
2nd dig=Always one
3rd dig=Long tone DTMF
4th dig=Motorola enh. scan

Finished? Press SND to store the stuff; press # to
exit and not save. CLR at any step will revert
the displayed data to the previous value. Watch out
for the counter, though, you just might be out of
quarters (heheh)....

To screw with the EPROM, you'll probably need to remove
it or get a Motorola part #30-84406R01 test connector.
If you do THAT, just pressing the # key will put the
phone in manual test mode. This "test connector" is a
very simple 25 pin M/F inline connector that just changes
a few pins on the set. If I can grab a schematic, we'll
all have one by summer.

Later,

grendal

Police Codes
------------


Ever wonder what those codes you here are when you are
scanning the police band with your home-scanner? Well for
those that are interested here they are.

Code A - No rain expected
Code B - Rain expected
Code 1 - Answer on radio
Code 2 - Proceed immediately w/o siren
Code 3 - Proceed w/ siren and red lights
Code 4 - No futher assistance neccesary
Code 4A - No futher assistance is neccesary, but suspect is not in custody
Code 5 - Uniformed officers stay away
Code 6 - Out of car to investigate
Code 6A - Out of car to investigate, assistance may be needed
Code 6C - Suspect is wanted and may be dangerous
Code 7 - Out for lunch
Code 8 - Fire alarm
Code 9 - Jail break
Code 10 - Request clear frequency
Code 12 - False alarm
Code 13 - Major disaster activation
Code 14 - Resume normal operations
Code 20 - Notify news media to respond
Code 30 - Burglar alarm ringing
Code 33 - Emergency! All units stand by
Code 99 - Emergency!
Code 100 - In position to intercept
187 - Homicide
207 - Kidnapping
207A - Kidnapping attempt
211 - Armed robbery
217 - Assault w/ intent to murder
220 - Attempted rape
240 - Assault
242 - Battery
245 - Assault w/ a deadly weapon
261 - Rape
261A - Attempted rape
288 - Lewd conduct
311 - Indecent exposure
314 - Indecent exposure
390 - Drunk
390D - Drunk unconcious
415 - Disturbance
415C - Disturbance, children invovled
415E - Disturbance, loud music or party
415F - Disturbance, family
415G - Disturbance, gang
417 - Person w/ a gun
459 - Burglary
459A - Burglar alarm ringing
470 - Forgery
480 - Hit-and-run (Felony)
481 - Hit-and-run (Misdemeanor)
484 - Petty theft
484PS - Purse snatch
487 - Grand theft
488 - Petty theft
502 - Drunk Driving
503 - Auto theft
504 - Tampering w/ vehicle
505 - Reckless driving
507 - Public nuisance
586 - Illegal parking
586E - Vehicle blocking driveway
594 - Malicious mischief
595 - Runaway car
647 - Lewd conduct
901 - Ambulance call/accident, injuries unk.
901A - Ambulance call - attempted suicide
901H - Ambulance call - dead body
901K - Ambulance has been dispatched
901L - Ambulance call - narcotics overdose
901N - Ambulance requested
901S - Ambulance call - shooting
901T - Ambulance call - trafic accident
901Y - Request ambulance if needed
902 - Accident
902H - Enroute to hospital
902M - Medical aid requested
902T - Trafic accident - non-injury
903 - Aircraft crash
903L - Low flying aircraft
904A - Fire alarm
904B - Brush fire/Boat fire
904C - Car fire
904F - Forest fire
904G - Grass fire
904I - Illegal burning
904S - Structure fire
905B - Animal bite
905N - Noisy animal
905S - Stray animal
905V - Vicious animal
906K - Rescue dispatched
906N - Rescue requested
907 - Minor disturbance
907A - Loud radio or TV
907B - Ball game in street
907K - Paramedics dispatched
907N - Paramedics requested
907Y - Are paramedics needed?
908 - Begging
909 - Trafic congestion
909B - Road blockade
909F - Flares needed
909T - Trafic hazard
910 - Can you handle?
911 - Advise party
911B - Contact informant/Contact officer
912 - Are we clear?
913 - You are clear
914 - Request detectives
914A - Attempted suicide
914C - Request coroner
914D - Request doctor
914F - Request fire dept.
914H - Heart attack
914N - Concerned party notified
914S - Suicide
915 - Dumping rubbish
916 - Holding suspect
917A - Abandoned vehicle
917P - Hold vehicle for fingerprints
918A - Escaped mental patient
918V - Violent mental patient
919 - Keep the peace
920 - Missing adult
920A - Found adult/Missing adult
920C - Missing child
920F - Found child
920J - Missing juvenile
921 - Prowler
921P - Peeping Tom
922 - Illegal peddling
924 - Station detail
925 - Suspicious person
926 - Request tow truck
926A - Tow truck dispatched
927 - Investigate unknown trouble
927A - Person pulled from telephone
927D - Investigate posible dead body
928 - Found property
929 - Investigate person down
930 - See man regarding a complaint
931 - See woman regarding a complaint
932 - Woman or child abuse/Open door
933 - Open window
949 - Gasoline spill
950 - Burning permit
951 - Request fire investigator
952 - Report condititions
953 - Check smoke report
954 - Arrived at scene
955 - Fire under control
956 - Availble for assignment
957 - Fire under control
960X - Car stop - dangerous suspects
961 - Take a report/Car stop
962 - Subject is armed and dangerous
966 - Sniper
967 - Outlaw motorcyclists
975 - Can your suspect hear your radio?
981 - Frequency is clear/Need radiological
982 - Are we being received/Bomb threat
983 - Explosion
995 - Labor trouble
996 - Explosion
996A - Unexploded bomb
998 - Officer involved in shooting
999 - Officer needs help - urgent!
10-1 - [BOTH] You are being received poorly, [MISS] Change location
10-2 - [BOTH] You are being received ok
10-3 - [BOTH] Stop transmitting/Change channels
10-4 - [BOTH] Ok, Acknowledgement
10-5 - [BOTH] Relay
10-6 - [BOTH] Station is busy, standby unless urgent
10-7 - [BOTH] Out of service - radio off
10-8 - [BOTH] In service
10-9 - [BOTH] Repeat last message
10-10 - [CA] Out of service - radio on
10-10 - [MISS] Fight in progress
10-11 - [CA] Give FCC call sign/Transmitting too fast
10-11 - [MISS] Dog case
10-12 - [CA] Visitors present
10-12 - [MISS] Stand by, remain alert, stop
10-13 - [BOTH] [Advise weather and road conditions
10-14 - [CA] Convoy or escort detail
10-14 - [MISS] Report of Prowler
10-15 - [CA] Enroute to jail w/ prisoner
10-15 - [MISS] Civil Disturbance
10-16 - [CA] Pick up prisoner
10-16 - [MISS] Domestic trouble
10-17 - [CA] Pick up papers
10-17 - [MISS] Meet complainant
10-18 - [BOTH] Complete assignment quickly
10-19 - [CA] Go to your station/I am enroute to my station
10-19 - [MISS] Return to __________
10-20 - [BOTH] What is your location?/My location is...
10-21 - [CA] Telephone your station
10-21 - [MISS] Call __________ by telephone
10-22 - [BOTH] Disregard, Cancel last message
10-23 - [CA] Stand by
10-23 - [MISS] Arrived at scene
10-24 - [CA] Trouble at station
10-24 - [MISS] Assignment completed
10-25 - [MISS] Report in person to meet __________
10-26 - [MISS] Detaining subject, expedite __________
10-27 - [CA] Check computer for warrants
10-27 - [MISS] Driver's license information
10-28 - [CA] Check for full information on vehicle or suspect
10-28 - [MISS] Vehicle registration information
10-29 - [BOTH] Check and advise if vehicle or subject is wanted
10-30 - [CA] Subject has no record, no wants
10-30 - [MISS] Illegal use of radio
10-31 - [CA] Subject has records, no wants
10-31 - [MISS] Crime in progress
10-32 - [CA] Subject is wanted
10-32 - [MISS] Man with gun
10-33 - [BOTH] Emergency traffic in the air
10-34 - [CA] Clearance for emergency messge/Resume normal traffic
10-34 - [MISS] Riot
10-35 - [CA] Confidential information/Backup needed
10-35 - [MISS] Major crime alert
10-36 - [BOTH] Correct time
10-36 - [CA] Correct time/Confidential info
10-37 - [CA] Correct time
10-37 - [MISS] Investigate suspicious auto
10-38 - [MISS] Stopping suspicious auto
10-39 - [CA] Message delivered
10-39 - [MISS] Urgent---use light/siren
10-40 - [MISS] Silent run---no light/siren
10-41 - [MISS] Ending tour of duty
10-42 - [MISS] Ending tour of duty
10-43 - [MISS] Information (J1 = confidential)
10-44 - [MISS] Request permission to leave patrol car
10-45 - [MISS] Animal carcass at __________
10-46 - [MISS] Assist motorist
10-47 - [MISS] Emergency road repairs needed
10-48 - [MISS] Trafic standard needs repair
10-49 - [MISS] Traffic light out
10-50 - [MISS] Accident
10-51 - [MISS] Wrecker needed
10-52 - [MISS] Ambulance needed
10-53 - [MISS] Road blocked
10-54 - [MISS] Livestock on Highway
10-55 - [MISS] Intoxicated driver
10-56 - [MISS] Intoxicated pedestrian
10-57 - [MISS] Hit & Run
10-59 - [MISS] Direct traffic
10-60 - [MISS] Squad in vicinity
10-61 - [MISS] Personal in area
10-62 - [MISS] Reply to message
10-63 - [MISS] Prepare to make written copy
10-64 - [MISS] Message for local delivery
10-65 - [MISS] Net message assignment
10-66 - [MISS] Message cancellation
10-67 - [MISS] Clear to read net message
10-68 - [MISS] Dispatch information
10-69 - [MISS] Message received
10-70 - [MISS] Fire Alarm
10-71 - [MISS] Advise nature of fire (size, type, contents of building)
10-72 - [MISS] Report on progress of fire
10-73 - [MISS] Smoke report
10-74 - [MISS] Negative
10-75 - [MISS] In contact with
10-76 - [MISS] En route (J1 = prisoner, J2 = female)
10-77 - [MISS] Estimated time of arrival
10-78 - [MISS] Need assistance
10-79 - [MISS] Notify coroner
10-80 - [MISS] Vacation check
10-81 - [MISS] School stops
10-82 - [MISS] Reserve loging
10-83 - [MISS] Door check
10-84 - [MISS] If meeting __________, advise
10-85 - [MISS] Will be late
10-86 - [CA] Traffic check
10-86 - [MISS] Report to station
10-87 - [CA] Meet an officer
10-87 - [MISS] Pick up checks for distribution
10-88 - [MISS] Advise present phone number
10-89 - [MISS] Car to car
10-90 - [MISS] Bank alarm
10-91 - [MISS] Unnecessary use of radio
10-92 - [MISS] Frequence check
10-93 - [MISS] Blockade
10-94 - [MISS] Drag racing
10-95 - [MISS] Give radio test
10-96 - [MISS] Mental subject
10-97 - [CA] Arriving at assigned detail
10-97 - [MISS] Minor detail (J1 = Station-report, J2 = Station-lunch, J3 =
Restaurant)
10-98 - [CA] Assigned detail complete
10-98 - [MISS] Prison or jail break
10-99 - [CA] Emergency - all units and stations!
10-99 - [MISS] Records indicate wanted or stolen
11-6 - Illegal discharge of firearms
11-7 - Prowler
11-8 - Person down
11-10 - Take a report
11-12 - Dead animal/Loose livestock
11-13 - Injured animal
11-14 - Animal bite
11-15 - Ball game in street
11-17 - Wires down
11-24 - Abandoned vehicle
11-25X - Female motorist needs assistance
11-27 - Subject has record, no wants/Drivers license check
11-28 - Rush vehicle information information
11-29 - Subject has no record, no wants
11-30 - Incomplete phone call
11-31 - Person calling for help
11-40 - Advise if ambulance needed
11-41 - Request ambulance
11-42 - Ambulance not required/Paramedics needed
11-43 - Doctor required
11-44 - Possible fatality
11-45 - Attempted suicide
11-46 - Death report
11-47 - Injured person
11-48 - Provide transportation
11-50 - Field interrogation
11-51 - Security check
11-70 - Fire alarm
11-71 - Fire report
11-78 - Paramedics dispatched
11-79 - Traffic accident - ambulance dispatched
11-80 - Traffic accident - serious injury
11-81 - Traffic accident - minor injury
11-82 - Traffic accident - property damaged
11-83 - Traffic accident - no details
11-84 - Direct traffic
11-85 - Send tow truck
11-86 - Special detail/Bomb threat
11-87 - Assist other unit/Bomb found
11-88 - Assist motorist
11-98 - Meet an officer
11-99 - Officer needs help - Urgent!
5150 - Mental case
10851 - Grand theft, auto
10852 - Tampering w/ Vehicle
20001 - Hit-and-run (felony)
20002 - Hit-and-run (misdemeanor)
20007 - Hit-and-run - unattended vehichle
21958 - Drunk pedestrian on roadway
22350 - Speeding
22500 - Illegal parking
23101 - Drunk driving - injury involved
23102 - Drunk driver
23105 - Driver under influence of narcotics
23109 - Cars racing
23110 - Persons throwing objects at vehicles


Some Shit on Cable Descramblers
-------------------------------


With most of the cable companies
scrambling their signals on most all
new and some old channels I thought I'd
update and revise my first version
(1.0) of Pay Tv Decoder Plans.
Due to different scrambling systems,
you might find it neccesary to change
the range and values of the variable
capacitator. I've also added a
wiring diagram to help you with design-
ing the circut. If you have any
questions just leave a message on the
board listed at the end of the article.

(Tom) Hackerman


///PAY TV DECODER PLANS///
Version 2.0


///MATERIALS REQUIRED:///

1 - Radio Shack mini-box ( #270-235)
1 - 1/4 watt resistor, 2.2k-2.4k ohm
(RS #271-1325)
1 - 75pf-100pf variable capacitor
(Very hard to find)
2 - F61a chassis-type coaxial
connectors (RS #278-212)
12" - No. 12 solid copper wire
12" - RG59 coaxial cable


///INSTRUCTIONS///

1. Bare a length of No. 12 gauge solid
copper wire and twist around a 3/8"
nail or rod to form a coil of 9 turns.
Elongate coil to a length of 1 1/2"
inches and form right angle bends on
each end.

2. Solder the varible capacitor to
the coil. It doesn't matter where you
solder it, it still does the same job.
The best place for it is in the center
with the adjustment screw facing upward

Note: When it comes time to place coil
in box, the coil must be insulated from
grounding. This can be done by crazy-
glueing a piece of rubber to the bottom
of the box, and securing the coil to it.

3. Tap coil at points 2 1/2 turns from
ends of coil and solder to coaxial
chassis connectors, bringing tap leads
through holes in chassis box. Use as
little wire as possible.

4. Solder resistor to center of coil
and ground other end of resistor to
chassis box, using solder lug and small
screw.

Diagram: Your circut and design should
look something like this:

----------------------------
! !
! !
! C !
! -----------F16a
G 2.2k O -- !
N----\/\/\--- Vc !
D 1/4w I -- !
! -----------F16a
! L !
! !
! !
----------------------------

5. Drill a 1/2" diameter hold in mini-
box cover to permit adjustment of the
variable capacitor from the outside.
Inspect the device for defects in
workmanship and place cover on mini-
box. Tighten securely.

6. Place device in line with existing
cable on either side of the coverter
box and connect to television set with
the short piece of RG59 coaxial cable.



Remember... being in DOS isn't immoral,
only unless your instructor is a Dummy for DOS

-Sphear Digital Magazine-

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