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A red box is a phreaking device that generates tones to simulate inserting coins in pay phones, thus fooling the system into completing free calls. In the United States, a nickel is represented by one tone, a dime by two, and a quarter by a set of five. Any device capable of playing back recorded sounds can potentially be used as a red box. Commonly used devices include modified Radio Shack tone dialers, personal MP3 players, and audio-recording greeting cards.

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  • Red box (phreaking) (es)
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  • Red box (phreaking) (en)
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  • Una red box es un dispositivo que genera tonos para simular la inserción de monedas en los teléfonos públicos, engañando así al sistema para que complete las llamadas gratuitas. En los Estados Unidos, un níquel está representado por un tono, una moneda de diez centavos por dos, y una moneda de 25 centavos por un conjunto de cinco. Cualquier dispositivo capaz de reproducir sonidos grabados puede utilizarse potencialmente como una caja roja. Entre los dispositivos más utilizados se encuentran los marcadores de tonos modificados de Radio Shack, los reproductores personales de MP3 y las tarjetas de felicitación con grabación de audio. (es)
  • A red box is a phreaking device that generates tones to simulate inserting coins in pay phones, thus fooling the system into completing free calls. In the United States, a nickel is represented by one tone, a dime by two, and a quarter by a set of five. Any device capable of playing back recorded sounds can potentially be used as a red box. Commonly used devices include modified Radio Shack tone dialers, personal MP3 players, and audio-recording greeting cards. (en)
  • La red box (in inglese scatola rossa) è uno dei primi strumenti storicamente usati negli Stati Uniti d'America e in altri paesi per il phreaking. (it)
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  • The .25 USD tone sequence. (en)
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  • Una red box es un dispositivo que genera tonos para simular la inserción de monedas en los teléfonos públicos, engañando así al sistema para que complete las llamadas gratuitas. En los Estados Unidos, un níquel está representado por un tono, una moneda de diez centavos por dos, y una moneda de 25 centavos por un conjunto de cinco. Cualquier dispositivo capaz de reproducir sonidos grabados puede utilizarse potencialmente como una caja roja. Entre los dispositivos más utilizados se encuentran los marcadores de tonos modificados de Radio Shack, los reproductores personales de MP3 y las tarjetas de felicitación con grabación de audio. (es)
  • A red box is a phreaking device that generates tones to simulate inserting coins in pay phones, thus fooling the system into completing free calls. In the United States, a nickel is represented by one tone, a dime by two, and a quarter by a set of five. Any device capable of playing back recorded sounds can potentially be used as a red box. Commonly used devices include modified Radio Shack tone dialers, personal MP3 players, and audio-recording greeting cards. (en)
  • La red box (in inglese scatola rossa) è uno dei primi strumenti storicamente usati negli Stati Uniti d'America e in altri paesi per il phreaking. (it)
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