==Phrack Inc.== Volume Three, Issue Thirty-five, File 9 of 13 ////////// ////////////////////////////////////// // C // // // // r // // A U T O - A N S W E R I T ! // // e // // // // a // ////////////////////////////////////// // t // // e //////////////////////////////////////////// // d B y : T w i s t e d P a i r // //////////////////////////////////////////////////// Many times I've wanted to be able to start and/or listen to devices at my home when I'm somewhere else. I've developed the following circuits to do this for me. The circuits have all kinds of uses. I'll let your mind ponder the endless fun activities you can have. Some of the things I have used them for are monitoring my own house, tape record my friends for fun without their knowledge, or listen to a radio station when you're out of town, etc. ///// Automatically Answer a Phone ///// This has got to be the best way to automatically answer the phone. With just 2 parts, we can couple an audio source into a phone line. The cost will be less than $5 no matter where you get the parts! . . Radio Shack . . / ECG 6412 273-1374 Transformer Red __ __ Diac / (+) O-------------I\ /I------------) || (---------O <- Tip . \ / . ) || ( ._\____/_. ) || ( Audio Source . . ) || ( feeding IN Green ) || ( to transformer (-) O-------------------------------------) || (---------O <- Ring The "Diac" or "Bilateral Trigger Diode" looks like an open circuit until a voltage of either polarity is applied that is above its threshold of 63 Volts. (plus or minus 7 Volts) When this voltage is exceeded, like when the line rings, the device acts as a switch and goes into conduction. This "answers" the phone and holds the line through the transformer, which couples the audio to the line. When the caller hangs up, most telephone companies provide a momentary reversal of Tip and Ring which causes the Diac to stop conducting and release the line. ///// Another Way to Automatically Answer ///// For those who want to really play with this circuit, I suggest the following additions. I have added a bridge rectifier and an optical coupler to the circuit. The bridge just makes sure that the LED inside the optical coupler gets the proper polarity. If you are careful to observe polarity when connecting to Ma Bell, you can leave out the diodes and save a little money. . . . . Radio Shack |----------|-----------------__ __---------------| 273-1374 | | .I\ /I. | Transformer --- --- ._\____/_. |--) || (-----O \ / \ / . . ) || ( --- --- ECG 6412 ) || ( Audio O---| | Diac ) || ( Source Tip | O----| 1N4003 Diodes ) || ( (+) | Ring | ( 4 ) |--) || (-----O --- (-) --- ECG 3045 Optical Coupler | \ / \ / ______________ / | --- --- | | | | | 2 | |\ | | 1 | -------------------------------| \|------------------| | |/ | | | | | \ \ | | v v | | ________ | | / \ | | V \ | |___|______|___| | | 4 5 Pins 4 and 5 on the optical coupler can be wired to remotely start a device upon answering the line. An example would be a tape machine or battery- powered bugging amplifier. Be careful not to connect anything over 25 volts to pins 4 and 5 to avoid frying the opto-coupler. Either circuit will accommodate an extra LED that could be used as a status indicator. Just be sure to keep the polarity proper and put it in series with the other components. The Audio Source can be almost ANYTHING. If you want to hook up a microphone as the Audio Source, connect the microphone to some kind of amplifier first, then to the transformer. ///// An Interesting Catalog to Read Through ///// If you really want to get fancy, you could consider ordering a free catalog from Monroe Electronics. They sell the following products you might wish to play with. Use these as building blocks to make whatever you need... DTMF Decoders (a) Which provide a momentary or latching relay ------------- output for the duration of time the DTMF digit is being pressed. (If you're really obnoxious, you'd use one of these with one of the above circuits. Then you could call and randomly turn things on and off like maybe a TV scrambler/ jammer.) (b) Which can accept multiple digits and be programmed for a momentary or latching relay output. (Use one of these to make a DTMF combination lock for your BBS. Or use as a call screener, i.e. only the correct DTMF sequence could make your phone actually ring) (c) Which can control access by a 4 digit code to latch a relay, then a single digit to unlatch it. (A little bit more sophisticated than (b) above. DTMF Encoders Which can convert BCD to DTMF tones. Crystal- ------------- controlled, of course. 600-ohm audio output. (Use one of these to convert your computer's output into ANY DTMF tones of your choosing. You'd be able to choose the duration as well! Then this circuit would couple your evil DTMF into the phone line) Audio Detectors Detect BUSY and DIAL TONE and operate a relay. --------------- (Useful when making scanning hardware/software applications) Audio Generators Generate Ring Tone, Dial Tone, Busy Tone, Tone ---------------- Burst, etc. (Start your own phone company. Fool your friends, trip out the operator) Dial-up DTMF remote control systems which can be used to control and monitor remote relays and status inputs at unattended sites. They can also provide automatic dialing of stored phone numbers to report status of inputs, and can make use of an internal timer to execute control commands. (Water strange plants by call-in remote control, check moisture levels, see if a certain mailbox is empty or full, have the mailbox CALL you when something is delivered, etc. Do I have to tell you everything? Just get the catalog!) Their address is: MONROE ELECTRONICS, INC. 100 HOUSEL AVENUE LYNDONVILLE NY 14098 (716) 765-2254 //////////////////////\/\/- T W I S T E D P A I R-/\/\//////////////////////// _______________________________________________________________________________