QiC issue 9: The Neon Box - Uses & How to Build Your Very Own
The Neon Box: Uses & How to Build Your Very Own
Written By: MÓRCURi [QiC]
03/09/1995
Description:
The Neon Box is a very simple adjustment to your phone, that will allow a very clear passage from you computer tones to your phone. It also works great for recording tones, or anything else you want ot record off your phone.
Materials Needed:
- 1 - Pair of headphones
- 1 - Phillips screw driver
- 1 - Soldering set
Instructions:
Open your phone with the screwdriver. When opened, look for the red and black wires that lead the the Mouth Piece. (If your not sure which wires lead to the mouthpiece, open the mouthpiece and find the same color wires on the base. For One-Piece units, just locate the mouthpiece).
When you have found the mouthpiece, or wires, cut the ear of the head phones off, and one wire (The one that leads to the right ear). Strip the left wire so about an 8th inch is showing. Keep the other side intact.
Then on the red wire, solder the wire that is separately sealed from the other one. On the black wire (These are the ends of the wire on the Circuit Board) solder the wire wrapped around the other wire. Then solder a hole for the wire. You have now made a Neon Box, pretty neat, eh?
DISC-LAMER:
I'm not responsible for any effects that this file may cause.
(C) COPYRiTE, 1995 - MÓRCURi, [QiC]