Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Tape recorders And Starters-Legal And Illegal Use; Plain Old Telephone Service
Chapter 2: Caveats; Recording Telephone Calls
Chapter 3: Starter Modification And Misuse; Criminal Offense
Chapter 4: Telephone Line Description; Inside Wiring
Chapter 5: Network Interface
Chapter 6: Pair Gain Facility: SLC-96
Chapter 7: Subscriber Wiring: Distribution Cable; Central Office
Chapter 8: Hook switch; Hookswitch Bypasses And Modifications
Chapter 9: Digital Multi meter Specifications: Capacitance Testing
Chapter 10: Tip And Ring Defined
Chapter 11: Parallel And Series Wiretaps
Chapter 12: Main Wiring Block; Network Interface
Chapter 13: Testing For Tape Recorder Starters
Chapter 14: Wiring Configurations-Open And Closed Loop, Home Run
Chapter 15: Resistance Measurements
Chapter 16: Line Tracer
Chapter 17: "Banjo" Modular Adapter For Testing
Chapter 18: Measuring Capacitance
Chapter 19: Inductive Wiretaps
Chapter 20: Testing For Series Devices
Chapter 21: Copper Loop Resistance Table
Chapter 22: Other Attacks: Need For Physical Inspection Of Phone
Chapter 23: Inside The Single Line Phone: Network Can: Schematic
Chapter 24: Audio Amplifier Test For Instrument "Leakage"
Chapter 25: 20 Standard Telephone Taps And Bugs
Chapter 26: Telecommunications Vulnerabilities
Chapter 27: Line Balance Test
Chapter 28: Series Lipstick Transmitter
Chapter 29: Spectrum Analyzers
Chapter 30: Transmitter Harmonics
Chapter 31: Time Domain Reflectometer Tests
Chapter 32: Frequently Asked Questions
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