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It may seem kind of strange that you would want to know how to tap your own phone line. After
all, aren’t phone taps meant to be used on other people? However, there is a
definite advantage to having a tap on your own line, as long as you are the one
doing the tapping. The best thing you can do, especially if you are fielding
some pretty important or incriminating phone calls, is to record them. You can
use them for bargaining, or you can use them as evidence that someone is behaving
inappropriately.
It is not too hard to learn how to tap your own phone
line using simple and relatively inexpensive items that can be picked up
from your local electronics store. You will need one Ferrite split core
assembly, 75 feet of 28 AWG magnetic coil wire (enameled), one 1/8th
inch mini-lug cable (should have tinned ends), and make sure have heat shrink
tubing, tie wraps, and electrical tape.
One you have all of these items, it is time to begin
learning how to tap your own phone line.
Open the core assembly and wind the coil around the end that does not open.
There should be roughly 100 turns of coil. You should leave a six inch tail
sticking out before you start winding, and then at the end, create a second six
inch tail when you clip the wire.
Use fine grit sand paper on the last half inch of the coil
wire to remove the enamel. You have to be careful not to break the wire. Slip
the tubing over each end of the wire for insulation purposes. Then, solder the
ends of the mini phone plug to the coil wire. Use tie wraps to secure the cable
to the tap, and insulate solder joints with electrical tape. Slip one (and one
only) of the phone conductor circuit through the split core. You can then
attach the core to a tape recorder to record all conversations that you wish.
This is a very simple way that you can create your own
effective phone tap quickly and inexpensively. Additionally, you have the peace
of mind that comes with being able to record conversations because you know how
to tap your own phone line.
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