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A Magazine for Cyberpunks and Other Hi-Tech Low-Lifes
Issue No. 03 December '91
A Danger Kult Production.
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Technysis
Neuron God
Mystic Blade
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3 Editor's Notes
3 The Reality of Illusions
5 ACTION Roadrunner Switching System (part 2)
9 Anarchy For Sale #3
11 Zapped's 800 Scan 'o' de Month #3
12 Pirate Radio Stations plus more
info on frequency scanners (p.14).
14 Heaven's Trash
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Another lesson in hate from Morpheus.
Yes, It is time. A new year for all, another dollar for
the rich fascists, another GNP report for the President, and
another lesson in hate from Morpheus. I have sat many nights
wondering what direction the magazine should take. Although
we will still keep the same type of articles in our issues,
the underlining message you will find in this 'zine is one
that promotes the destruction of fascist corporations/govern-
ment. The earth is as giving as it is irrate and to survive
you must find and exploit the terror of truth. We will keep
producing Digital Murder provided we still receive articles &
comments from the readers. We will continue to exploit all
that we oppose as we spread our publication through the
networks.
Hatred! Anxiety. The sky's gone out. Black and black and
sick and black. You make me sick and black and black is the
state of the soul. It will Kill and Consume.
Issue four will reach you soon enough. Don't be stupid and
let the big corporations take you and don't let anyone lead
you on in ANY way. Question everything and take no pain to
be your own. Someday the system will eat itself.
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Transcribed by Morpheus from Snicker #6 'Zine
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Break the system! Support the underground media.
Write 'SMILE'-BOX 3502, Madison, WI 53704 to get
on the mailing list for Snicker, Smut, and other
magazines. Only $2.00 an issue.
There is a system of interrogatoin known to police forces the
world over. It is called ''Mr. Hard and Mr. Soft'' and works like
this. Mr. Hard comes into your cell. He is loud, threatening and
abusive. Maybe he slaps you around a bit, punches or kicks you.
Finally he leaves with a threat to 'throw the book' at you. Then in
comes Mr. Soft. He calms you, offers you a cigarette, sends out for a
cup of tea or coffee. He listens to your complaint and sympathizes,
but stresses his own powerlessness to do anything about it. Eventually
he suggests a conspiracy. If you tell him everything you know, perhaps
he can prevent Mr. Hard from coming back.
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In bourgeois democracies, the political roles of Mr. Hard and Mr.
Soft are played by the parties of the right and the parties of the
left. The worse the right behaves, the more attractive the left
appears. This illusion is as dangerous in politics as it is in the
police cell. When things get out of hand and provoke rebellion, the
leftists will save capital by pretending to be the opposition.
---Parenti notes in ''U.S. Strategy in the Gulf,'' ''A major problem---
---for the U.S. ruling class. . .is the way the American people keep---
---drifting off into reality and the way they repeatedly must be---
---brought back to face harsh illusions propagated by their rulers---
We live in a world of carefully constructed illusion about
ourselves, each other, about power, authority, justice, and daily life.
These illusions are both constructed and reflected by education,
advertising, propaganda, television, newspapers, speeches, elections,
politics, religion, business transactions, and the courts. They are
perpetuated by us from the moment we accept this as a valid view of the
world. We don't have to agree with every detail--in fact, we are
positively encouraged to argue and take sides over a host of
prefabricated trifles--we simply have to accept this view of the world;
to view life from the perspective of Power.
Once we accept power's perspective we can be ''safely'' let loose
in a world filled with people who accept the same perspective.
That way, by our conversations, relationships, advice, 'common
sense', and our simplest everyday dealings, we engage in the
democratic construction of social Illusion.
-=-=-=-Open your eyes to all the lies and illusions of the-=-=-=-
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Most people will tell you that they aren't fooled by advertising
and they don't believe all they read in the newspapers or see on
television. We shouldn't cynically dismiss these claims - even though
we see them continue to uncritically consume the advertised products,
and watch the television. To do so would be to totally misunderstand
the nature of propaganda in spectacular society.
''We're putting you safely in here <this cell> so nobody can take
your freedom from you!''
All power preserves itself by the construction of illusions; by
the perpetration of a massive confidence trick. Violent acts of
repression by the state are designed to 'make an example' of those who
dissent. As real as those acts of repression are to the individuals
and groups who suffer them, in terms of society as a whole is bluff.
No police force or army in the world could hold down one tenth of its
population by force alone.
In the 'democratic' countries, dissent is managed via the ballot
box- a system which offers any choice that keeps power intact. If
you don't like the government, you can vote for an alternative
government but you can't vote for an alternative TO government.
-- The end of authority is the beginning of life. --
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Disection of the Phone Network Pt.2
ACTION ROADRUNNER Switching System
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by: Technysis
Here is the second part of the ''Disection of the ACTION ROADRUNNER
Switching System.'' The next issue of Digital Murder will contain the
third and final part of this article as well as a Glossary for those
that have been lost for the past two months trying to figure out what
the hell all of this is.
The System may be configured as either a stand-alone, single node
system or as a multi-node, network system.
Single Node System
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This functional configuration utilizes the intelligent node hardware
and does not support network operations. System access is provided by
the coredisent PBX-type system via the tie trunk compliment. Local non-
PBX connected telephones may access the system via an optional keyset
adapter subsystem. Public Switched Network circuit access is provided by
the local operating company.
Network System
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This configuration designates the central intelligent node as Master
for call history record collection and data base update purposes. Serial
Bus access racks are employed at each network node to interconnect the
remotely located serial buses. The network may expand beyond 1024 ports
throught the use of remote nodes (intelligent), each of which is capable
of supporting it's own 1024-port compliment. A group of tie lines between
system nodes permit the network configured system to route traffic between
nodes instead of routing over the public switched network. Network call
routing permits calls originating at a distant node and terminating near
another node, to be routed over the network to the closest node before
going out onto the public switched network. Because the call originated
closer to the termination point, the cost of the call is less.
Basic Signal Flow
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Signal flow during either call processing or diagnostics follows the
same path. Instructions issued by the computer are sent in the form of
data blocks to a specific address (Terminator Rack) over the serial bus.
The data block normally contains instructions for one or more ports
within the addressed terminator rack. The data block is passed along the
serial bus from SCB card to SCB card to the addressed SCB card which
accepts the data block. When the entire block has been recieved, the
associated Scanner Card's microprocessor is interrupted and the block
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transfered onto the scanner card. The scanner card decodes the addresses
and instructions contained in the block and issues the instructions, along
with the appropriate control strobes, to the addressed port between scan
cycles.
During a scan cycle, the Scanner Card addresses each of it's 128
ports and notes changes in status for transfer to the computer when polled
or every 100 milliseconds.
Serial Bus
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The serial bus is configured in a loop composed of Serial Bus
Controller Cards (SCB's) which are located in the cpu chasis and Scanner
Card cages and incomming cables. The SCB cards are implimented on a
per-terminator rack basis.
The serial bus actually is composed of two identical but discrete
paths. The individual paths are composed of two cable pairs labeled BIT
DATA (databus) and DATA HERE (clock bus). The paths are subdivided into
the input (BDIA or B, DHIA or B) and output (BDOA or B, DHOA or B) on each
SCB card, implemented in the form of differential recievers for input and
differential drivers for output.
A redundently-configured system has two SCB cards per terminator
rack. In addition to the SCM card compliment for the Terminator Racks
are one or two SCB Cards for the TDM Switching Subsystem. The serial bus
is composed of two cable pairs per bus - one pair for data and one pair
for the clock. That data on the bus consists of a high- or low-level on
the data bus concurrent with a transition on the (high or low) on the
clock bus. When data is being sent, the clock bus transitions indicate
the bit times of the data bus. The data bus level at the clock bus
transition (bit time) is taken as a 0 or 1 bit.
During system initilization, the computer's SBC Card asserts Master
to force the other SBC cards (on the local serial bus) to either the A or
B bus. From that point forward the bus that was initialized by the Master
will transfer odd-numbered data blocks and the other data bus will
transfer even-numbered data blocks unless an error occurs forcing the
resynchronization of the bus. In a Satellite node, the SBA racks SBC
asserts Master for the local serial bus when instructed by the associated
SBA card.
Port Control
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The Scanner Card montiors and controlls 128 System ports. This card
writes and reads instructions to the port cards throught the expander via
the Scanner Bus as if they were memory. With a PROM change, the card can
also serve as a TDM Scanner. The description following is for a standard
scanner.
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When initialized, the on-card micro resets all control lines,
initilizes the DMA Controller, and waits for an active command from the
coputer. When activated, the scanner card performs an initial port scan.
The port status taken in the initial scan is loaded into RAM and used for
comparison in subsequent scans. The port status of the next scan (every
25 ms) is compared to the pervious port scan (in RAM) with any status
changes noted for transfer to the computer via the serial bus and assoc-
iated SBC card. The RAM status is updated and changes collected until
the RAM is full or the 100 ms timer expires. The accumulated status
changes, in data block form, are then transfered to the computer as
follows:
The on-card micro initilizes its DMA Controller with the start
address and byte count minus one of the data block. The DMA controller
then takes control of the on-card data and address buses and places the
first byte onto the bus to he SBC card. The micro is idle during all DMA
Controller operations. The byte is accepted by the DMA controller on the
SBC card and acknowledged. The process is repeted until the DMA
controller has counted out and sent all the bytes in the data block,
at which point 'TERMINAL BLOCK' is sent and an ending sequence is per-
formed.
The SBC card attempts to send the block three times before setting an
error statusline to the Scanner card causing the block to be retransfered.
A sucessful transfer is acknowledged by the computer to the SBC and passed
on to the scanner. DTMF digits are decoded into 2-of-8 code by a DTMF
Reciever on a Port card and decoded into binary by the scanner. The
reverse is true for outdialing.
Time Division Multiplexing Subsystem
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The TDM switching section of the system provids the common point
where source and destination ports interconnect. The connections are
controlled by the computer via the serial bus and the TDM controller.
The TDM subsystem is composed of a buffered bus supplying 128 timeslots
for each equipped Terminator Rack and a main amplifier in each Terminator
Rack for each Bufered Bus. As the name implies, the timeslots are
seperated by sequential timing. In this manner, each port is assigned a
timeslot within the fixed sequence provided by the Buffered Bus. Since
all switchports can access all other switchports at all times, the System
is truly nonblocking. The Main Amplifiers in each rack serve to reamplify
the output of the connected Buffered Bus.
Two types of audio path connections occur in the TDM subsystem-
transmit and recieve. The transmit function is the least complex since a
specific port is located in a certain card cage in a Terminator Rack.
Each Terminator Rack has its own Buffered bus supplying its own 128
timeslots. A port card is hardwired to a specific TDM port on a specific
TDM Switchcard. The Buffered Bus in continuously cycling through its 128
timeslots so that the transmit function of a port is constant at the
appropriate timeslot.
The recieve function is the result of the specific recieve port
being enabled to listen to the appropriate buffered bus's Main and
timeslot, permitting the sugnal of the transmit port to be heard by the
recieve port. Reciporcal addressing permits bidirectional communication.
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Call Processing
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The arrival of a call is indicated by the VCA connected to the trunk
with the incoming call setting incoming supervision (IS) to the connected
port card. The IS status change of the port card is read by the scanner
card and forwarded to the computer. The computer responds by instructing
the port card to return seizure acknowledge or outgoing supervision (OS)
and the TDM Subsystem to supply a tone burst (connect, then disconnect a
tone generator) and the connect a DTMF Reciever in anticipation of DTMF
signaling. The call originator recieves the access tone burst and begins
to dial an authorization code or destination phone number. (If the first
digit is DTMF, the DTMF reciever will remain connected and decode the
incoming digits. If the first digit os rotary, the DTMF Reciever will
drop off and the port card will count the pulses). The incoming digits
are then decoded or counted and forwarded by the scanner to the computer.
The computer inserts the completed destination phone number into the
necessary tables specified by the incoming trunk circuit class of service
and determines the correct outgoing trunk circuit.
Outgoing Call Sequence
----------------------
An outgoing call is normally placed by the computer in responce to
an incoming call where the complete destination phone number has been
recieved and processed to determine the appropriate outgoing trunk. The
selected port is instructed to set OS to indicate the origination to the
VCA and serving CO. The CO acknowledges the origination and the VCA
returns IS as seizure acknowledges in response. The scanner card notices
the status change (IS) and forwards the status change to the computer.
The computer responds to IS by issuing instructions to connect a DTMF
gererator (if classed for DTMF) and forwards the destination phone number
the the DTMF generator via its scanner to be outdialed. Following the
last dialed digit, the outgoing port is cut-through to the originating
port and the call processing function ceases. The scanner monitors the
port status for a change (on hook) notifies the computer of the
termination of the call, and performs a call cleanup routine to idle the
ports used.
Network Call Sequence
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A network call originates in one node and is routed to its final
destination via another node. The previously described outgoing call
sequence also applies here. This description begins where the computer
has recieved the complete destination phone number. When this occurs the
phone number is inserted into the appropriate tables to determine the
most cost-effective network route. The computer then selects and idle
tie trunk port for the call and forwards the destination phone number
(and outgoing port number in the Satellite node only) to the originating
node's SBA Rack, where the date is sent over the data link to the distant
SBA Rack. The SBA rack in the destination node accepts the data block and
places it on the local serial bus. The addressed scanner decodes the
instructions and connects a DTMF generator to the selected outgoing trunk
and when seizure acknowledge (IS) is returned, the destination phone
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number is outdialed and the incoming tie trunk is connected to the out-
going trunk at the completion of outdialing. The scanner in the desti-
nation node looks for a status change (call termination) to forward to the
computer to initiate the call clean-up sequence.
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Well, I am rather tired of typing out this for now, but be assured, next
month will be the last. The glossary did not come this time, but will
be included in the next issue. Once again, I hope that this information
is useful because, even though it is old, does not mean it's outdated.
This equipment is still being used, and I would imagine that it is used
elsewhere. Till next time, I am gone. . .
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When the price of Freedom is high. . .
A n a r c h y F o r S a l e !
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PHUN WITH AN AIR PUMP - by:Neuron God/DK
Tired of that little asshole with the sports car who thinks he's king
of the world because his car will hit 60 faster than you can count
that high by tens? Well, letting the air out of his tires will piss
him off. Screwing up his paint job will piss him off and cost him
some money. The problem with both of these methods of dealing with
people like this is that they are noticed immediately. Now, for some
thing that is not easily noticed without looking and has a great
effect.
Take some sort of air pump and pump the damn tires up till they won't
hold any more air. Since car tires are very strong, they should get
really high pressure in them. This works best on the newest tires.
Here's three examples of what could happen:
1: He's driving along and the tires warm up. As they warm up, air
inside expands and the rubber gets softer. With the pressure
already at about the maximum, the tires will blow out completely,
possibly all 4, and the driver will not have a good day.
2: The pressure will deform the tires slightly. They will tend to
round out, therefore, less tire touches the ground. That leads to
less friction. The stopping times are lengthened, turning sucks,
and basic control of the vehicle is screwed. Friction is what
makes the car go too. He'll have a hell of a time getting started
in the first place.
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3: A long term effect is the changing of the seasons. If the tires
don't lose any air (which is unlikely over very long time periods)
warming weather will cause the same effects as 1 & 2. If this is
done on a really cold day and then the weather warms up consider-
ably, it could happen in a day or a week. For this one, the car
doesn't even have to be going anywhere. All of a sudden the tires
will reach that last point and then BOOM!! One hell of a problem
to fix since the weight of the car will bury the drums in an
asphalt or dirt driveway. If on concrete, he'll probably need a
new axle.
The best time to do this is at night, and with either a hand pump or
a VERY quiet electric air pump. Be careful though; If you overfill
the tire it will explode in yer face. You could leave the pump going
while you are hiding elsewhere until the tire does explode, and if
it doesn't the tire will get very big and they won't know what to do
with it. Don't use a pump you'd want to keep for this method...
UPC Copying
----------- by: Neuron God.
Ok... here we go...
Get some fingernail polish remover. Put it on a cotton ball and
spread it LIGHTLY over a UPC code. If it smears, youre screwed. Put
some masking tape over the UPC code. You should get a copy of this
code exactly as it appeared on the box. Now all you have to do is
align the code right and make photocopies of it. Then you can take
the photocopies, cut them out, and glue them right over the old UPC
symbols. Since most cashiers just look at the total and change, they
probably won't notice that things aren't ringing up right. You have
to glue it really good though, with no wrinkles and the edges must be
flat. You might even want to try clear tape around the edges. It'll
take some work and some hiding from the closed circuit tv's, but if
you can get the symbols fixed, you're pretty much home free.
Neuron God/DK
InFOWOrd
CHANGE SALT WATER TO SODA - by: Mystic Blade
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Items
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Straw
Salt Water or Water
Coke Machine/Pepsi Machine
(ones that accept dollar bills)
Directions
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Insert the straw into the CM or PM dollar accepter. Next pour
the salt water (or ordinary tap water) through straw. Then push
the Coke/Pepsi button and the change return. You can take a
mouthful of salt water/tap water and blow it in. * Make sure
that the straw inserted far enough in to the machine *
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What will happen is that CM/PM will start giving out change & soda.
Make sure that both buttons are pressed at the same time!
What you've done is just shorted it out. A friend of mine tried
this and said it worked great so enjoy.
Oh yeah don't forget to dispose of the straw! Wouldn't want any
evidence around would we. . . HaHaHa...
Mystic Blade
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Digital Murder's Scan 'o' de Month!
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Scan #3- By: Zapped!
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This Month's Scan is on the 800-333 prefix.
Prefix owned by: M.C.I.
(EDITOR'S NOTE to Zapped. The textfile writer you used this time
sucks. Use whatever you were using for 1 & 2!)
VMB's
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1-800-333-XXXX
0002 - * + EXTENSION
0100 - 3 DIGIT BOX
0508 - 4 DIGIT BOXES
0675 - 3 DIGIT BOX + #
0800 - # + 3 DIGIT BOX
0825 - # + PASSCODE
1103 - * + EXTENSION
1525 - 3 DIGIT BOX
1725 -
2050 - 4 DIGIT ACCESS CODE
3100 - AFTER HOURS VOICE MAIL SYSTEM
4200 - 1 + EXT (3 DIGIT BOXES)
5134 - * + ENTER PASSCODE
7945 - * + ENTER PASSCODE
PBX, ETC..
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1-800-333-XXXX
2500
3425
FAXES
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1-800-333-XXXX
0190
0190
1210
2025
4150
8205
9408
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CARRIERS
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1-800-333-XXXX
0290
2175
3025
6365
8215
That's it for now, so until I get this next prefix done, go and get
Zapped!
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= Pirate Radio And Voice Pagers =
= December 10, 1991 =
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by: Chizz
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This month's main topic is pirate radio, and how to infiltrate the
privacy of a personal voice pager, using my favorite tool, the scanner.
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Pirate radio is something that has gained a lot of popularity lately,
Mostly due to the movie "Pump Up the Volume", starring Christian Slater. That
movie was not totally inaccurate, but i will try and provide you with a more
real-life description of pirate radio. First off, the majority of all pirate
radio cannot be picked up by a normal radio. Although, some pirate stations
are in the normal radio band, most are higher up in the frequency spectrum.
So to receive the pirate radio, you must have some type of receiver or
transceiver that can receive it. If you want something inexpensive, get one
of those 'World Receivers' that radio shack sells. They can usually pick up
the stations, if you listen at the right time, and on the right band.
Pirate radio stations are usually run by amateur radio operators that have
decided that they are tired of the normal FCC rules and regulations. Take for
example, an excerpt from a letter put out by WKND, a pirate station based in
Pittsburgh.
'The thought that something had to be done about the state of radio
has probably been with the "Animal" (The Pirate Radio Station DJ)
since the late 70's. But it took the shipboard broadcasts of Radio
Newyork International in late 1987 to give us direction. After
listening to their tests on 1620 Khz., WKND was born. We put the
station together throughout the Summer of 1988 and made some tests.
Our 'official' debut was on Halloween of '88 with a four hour
"Horror Jam" of music, skits, and ID's. Power was 60 watts on 1620
only. Even, so the broadcast was widely heard. Early in 1989 we
began transmitting on shortwave at 6240 KHz, with 25 watts output.
Even though the stations range was increased, we didn't want to
abandon 1620 completely, so recently we have been simulcasting on
both frequencies at once'.
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** Taken from a WKND promo sheet. **
The Equipment that pirate radio stations run on vary. Someone wishing to
run their own pirate radio station would need at least the following. An audio
source (CD Player, Boombox, etc), a transmitter and an antenna. For example;
the first broadcast of WKND used 290 feet of aluminum wire hoisted in the air
by helium ballons. Of course if you are power hungry, and want to get your
signal "Out There", you will need some sort of amplifier. This stuff is not
cheap, i would say at least $300 for the transmitter, and then you have to
consider all the other stuff you will need.
As a side note on February 7, 1990 WKND was busted by the FCC and had some
of their equipment confiscated, and was given a $1000 fine. So as you can see
the FCC is not one of the biggest fans of pirate radio.
If you would like to listen to pirate radio, or just write for more
information, the following is a list of some stations, their broadcast
times, addresses and phone numbers. Since one never knows how long a pirate
radio station will be around, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this
information.
He Man Radio
7412 KHz
P.O. Box 109
Blue Summit, PA 17214
Radio Free America
7415 KHz <- (They say good luck to the feds after them)
1-800-555-5555 (??)
Radio Newyork International
7435 Khz
Sunday Night 9pm (Eastern)
Live call in's (1-800-736-9764)
Send SASE
RNI
14 Prospect Ave.
Yonkers, NY 10705
For some information on buying some of the equipment you would need to have your
own pirate station, request the following publication.
Radio World (Magazine)
Industrial Marketing Advisory Services, INC.
5827 Columbia Pike
Suite 310
Falls Church, VA 22041
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Now on to some more scanning fun. Today voice pagers are not very common,
but they are still around. You may be able to pick them up occasionly by
searching on some of the following freq's. The freq's with the asterisk beside
them are national pagers...(Skypager).
Sample Listing
123.000 - 456.000
So you would start the set the scanner at 123.000 and end the scan at 456.000.
Then you would scan from 123.000 to 456.000.
Start End
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35.200 35.660
152.030 152.570
454.025 454.325
43.200 43.660
152.600 158.700
454.350 454.650
931.0125 931.3875
931.4125 931.6625
931.6875 931.9875 *
* National Pagers
Most pagers made today are of the Digital Variety. These pagers feature an
alphanumeric display of some type. The phone number, and sometimes the name
and message that is displayed, is transmitted in an encoded radio signal.
When you pick up one of these pagers, you will hear a strange beeping noise,
not disimilar to a modem connecting. Anyway until someone makes a decoder
(or i hear about one that you can order), you will just have to hope for a
voice pager. Until next month happy scanning.
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H e a v e n ' s T r a s h
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Final Wordz from Morpheus.
95% of all the work done in this world is done for the
purpose of creating more work. In other words, work has
little to do with life. It doesn't create life, nor
does it celebrate life. Instead, work appropriates
life, our lives, and we comply, selling off time of our
lives in exchange for empty things that have no meaning
other than symbols of living death. WRITE:
Eleutheros Prod. (Workors Resistors League)
POB 641
Phoenicia, NY 12464
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Killer zines for your intellect. . . write theze ppl for
info about their zines. Theze are independent magz and
should be supported. (note:theze aren't 'disk' based)
SMILE------------------[Produces zines Snicker and Smut
PO BOX 3502 [and are $2.00 ea. Cash or money
Madison, WI 53074 [orders only. No checks. Send money
[orders to Karen Eliot. Theze
[magz will bury your mind with
[ideas. A GREAT read!
MOLE-------------------[info on legalizing marijuana,
PO BOX 5033 [tons of music reviews, and many
Herndon, VA 22070 [articles that play heavy on your
[psyche. Intelligent and
[humorous. issues $3.00 ea.
Propaganda-------------[Heavy gothic/industrial mag.
PO BOX 296 [a great read with interviews from
New Hyde Park, NY [Fields of the Nephilim, Sisters
11040 [of Mercy, & Skinny Puppy. write
[them for current issue prices and
[info on back issues.
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Currently I am reorganizing my electronic zines. I have
lost many over the years due to changing computer types,
losing disks to spilling cans of coke, and the old ''oh
shit, I'm outta disks. . . well i'll format this and get
it later'' way of thinking. You can help the electronic
media by spreading your collection to others! Whether
your 'zine is 'disk-based' or standard print on paper,
get in touch with me and i'll give you a free spot that
will let others know your mag exists and what it's
about.
If your magazine is disk-based then call the Backdoor
and upload it to one of our tfile drives. We are more
than happy to support the other zines out there. I just
bought another Commodore 64 so I can get into a lot of
the prg type magz as well. Whether text or program and
no matter what subjects you deal with, you are vital in
the information network.
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Here we are at the end of Heaven's Trash (this monthly
column dedicated to supporting other zines as well as a
place to throw in my random ponderings) and Digital
Murder issue #3. We are in the process of adding a
few support boards to the list. As of now, we dont have
any other ''official'' support boards but are looking at
a few that have expressed interest.
Backdoor----(901)/386.6455
SysOp: Technysis
Ran on Cbase 3.0 (C64)
Bell Labs---(901)/757.5638
(IBM) NUP:ORION INDUSTRIES
Give this boardz a call. Until next month, so long.