* Original Area: U.Radio.Pirate* Original From: SYSTEM 0PERATOR (1:231/510)* Original To  : All (1:115/747)From: system@gravebbs.UUCP (SYSTEM 0PERATOR)Organization: The Graveyard BBS, CA  [408] 683-4606 ĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦŻ § ĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦŻ         §   How to Build Your Own Underground § § .           .        §         §        Television Transmitter § §   S n o w  B o x     §         §          Using Commercially § §             .     .  §         §             Available § §.    13-JUN-88    .   §         §               Parts § §  .                   §         § § § Outlaw Telecommandos §         § § ĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĴ         § ĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĦĴ  Yes, for some time now it has been possible to construct a clandestinetelevision station, which you can operate from your Telecommando Lair, ormodifyfor Mobile Media Guerrilla campaigns.  We have named this device the Snow Box, due to its cool nature, and the snowseen on blank television channels waiting to be commandeered. To put together a TV station you will need this stuff:A VCR or Camcorder with video or RF outputsA Ham Radio 6-meter Band Linear amplifier        (This boosts the RF signal from the VCR for broadcasting)        (The Linear Amp should have a bandwidth of 6 MHz for best results)        A cable television RF distribution amplifier may also be used.Coaxial cable with UHF connectors       (Connects the Linear Amp to the Antenna)A cable-TV patch cable with an F-connector and a UHF connector       (To connect the RF signal to the Linear Amp)       (F-connectors are the small ones used with cable TV)       (UHF connectors are the large ones used for Ham Radio)If your VCR does not have RF outputs:       An external RF modulator (converts video to channel 3,6,12 etc.)       a cable with RCA connectors (a standard stereo cord is ok)A 6-meter Ham radio antenna.If you do not have a pre-made 6-meter antenna:       About 20 feet of strong wire       3 ceramic antenna insulators       another UHF connector Likely places to get the linear amplifier, connectors and cables is aHam Radio swapmeet, a Ham club newsletter's classified ads, a Buy-Sell-Tradepaper like The Recycler, or at a store specializing in Ham gear.RF modulators are available at specialty video stores, or major VCR dealers.Setting Up the Transmitter: Using a VCR with RF out:[VCR/RF]F----------------------------U[Linear Amp]U------------U[Antenna]                  weak RF                            Power RF Using an External RF Modulator:[VCR]R-------R[RF Modulator]---------U[Linear Amp]U------------U[Antenna]       video                 weak RF                 Power RFDiagram Symbols:U    UHF-connectors (Ham radio)F    F-connectors   (cable TV)R    RCA connectors (stereos)---  coax, cables, wires[]   devices (name of device in brackets)<I>  ceramic insulator (the kind with a hole at each end)Building The Dipole Antenna:          wire                        wire<I>---------------------+<I>+----------------------<I>                        |   |           Short coax   |   |                         [U]    UHF connectorThe antenna is set up much like a clothesline with the wires tetheredstraight out horizontally. The outer insulators are used to isolate theantenna from the tether lines, which should be rope or nylon cordsfor good results. The inner insulator isolates a gap between the twolong wires of the antenna.The length of the wires used for the antenna is critical.Look up the length in feet for the channel you want to use in thetable below & make each of the two long wires that length.As a rule of thumb, a wire half-wave antenna's length in feet is equal to468 divided by the frequency in MHz.****************************************     VHF Television Channel Data----------------------------------------  TV     MHz      ---carrier---  antennachannel range     video   sound  lengths------- -----     -----   -----  ------- 2      54-60     55.25   59.75  8.47ft 3      60-66     61.25   65.75  7.64ft 4      66-72     67.25   71.75  6.95ft 5      76-82     77.25   81.75  6.05ft 6      82-88     83.25   87.75  5.62ft 7     174-180   175.25  179.75  2.67ft 8     180-186   181.25  185.75  2.58ft 9     186-192   187.25  191.75  2.49ft 10    192-198   193.25  197.75  2.42ft 11    198-204   199.25  193.75  2.34ft 12    204-210   205.25  209.75  2.28ft 13    210-216   211.25  215.75  2.21ft        (All frequencies in MHz)  (Lengths are for half-wave antennas)****************************************For Further information: Look in the ARRL Handbook published by the AmericanRadio Relay League for detailed plans & theory for antennas, transmitters &linear amplifiers. The info in that book can be used for setting up anunderground AM or FM radio station.Uses for a TV Clandestine Station:Public Education: Make a videotape of each step in the process of constructingyour transmitter. Show this tape in your broadcasts, "For informationalpurposesonly", of course.Short-burst zipping: From a fixed or mobile base of operation show shortsnippets of graffiti-like computer graphics, quick subliminal messages,images & suggestions, or brief phreaker manifestos. Commercials are anopportune time to break into TV broadcasts.Live call-in shows: Using a Cheese Box, or other device for receivinguntraceable phone calls and a video camera do a live call-in show. Encouragepeople to call in using Red, Blue, and other phreaking boxes.One way to do call ins to your station is to give a phone # of a frendand use AT&T call forwarding to forward to your phone, then use a radioshack phone recorder to send the signal to the input of a tape deck andthen run the output of the tape deck to the input of your mixer.Annother way is to give the number of a local phone booth and use CBor other means of transmission to get it back to your booth. Both ofthese methods can give away your city of origin if someone looks up theare code.To avoid this you can find a bussiness that has an answering machineon an 800 number and play with your phone, trying different numbers until youcrack their playback code, (this is usually two numbers) thenhave your audience call and leave your messages or a number for you to callthem back. Then you call the machine, enter the code number, and get yourmessages.