_ | \ | \ | | \ __ | |\ \ __ _____________ _/_/ | | \ \ _/_/ _____________ | ___________ _/_/ | | \ \ _/_/ ___________ | | | _/_/_____ | | > > _/_/_____ | | | | /________/ | | / / /________/ | | | | | | / / | | | | | |/ / | | | | | | / | | | | | / | | | | |_/ | | | | | | | | c o m m u n i c a t i o n s | | | |________________________________________________________________| | |____________________________________________________________________| ...presents... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: ____ : ____ : _ :::: _ :::::::::: _ : _ : ____ : _ :::: _ ::::::::::: ::::::: | | | ___| | | :: | | :::::::: | | | | | ___| | | :: | | :::::::::: ::::::: | ||_| | _| | | :: | | ::: ___ | |_| | | _| | | :: | | :::::::::: ::::::: | | _ | | .: | | :: | | :: |___| | _ | | | .: | | :: | | :::::::::: ::::::: | || | | |__ | |__ | |__ | | | | | |__ | |__ | |__ :::::::: ::::::: |____| |____| |____| |____| ::::: |_| |_| |____| |____| |____| ::::::: ::::::::. .:. .:. .:. .:::::::. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::THE:DIRECTORY:OF:CELLULAR:MODIFICATION:::MITSUBISHI:800::::::::::: :::::::::::::...:.........:..:........:............:::..........:...:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ============================================================================== WRITTEN, CREATED, AND TESTED BY VIDEO VINDICATOR ============================================================================== >>> a cDc distribution......1993 <<< -cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc- ____ _ ____ _ ____ _ ____ _ ____ |____digital_media____digital_culture____digital_media____digital_culture____| INTRODUCTION ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here it is... the long-awaited first file on cellular modification. Not just some bullshit that tells you how to reprogram the NAM, but the down and dirty ripping of the ESN. This is the first in what should (and I hope) will be a neverending series of files from me on some of our happy cellular manufacturers' fine (and not so fine) products. In the interests of keeping health and happiness, this modification was completely tested on ten test humans who said they had no problems, except for a large growth located behind their left ears. Cellular phones causing cancer? Yeah right, I think my toilet puts out more harmful (and the key word is harmful) radiation then a fucking 0.5 watt handheld. And shit, even if they do, I'll still use 'em. This file deals with the general layout of the Mitsubishi 800, and also includes the binary for a generic tumbling modification. WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Mitsubishi has got to be one of the best phones out there to modify, since it needs only the most smallest permanent modification, and NO soldering on the PC boards themselves! The ESN is located on what I have referred to as Board C in the first diagram below. This chip was manufactured by CSI and is a 93C64K. One easy way in which to modify this particular phone would be to replace it with a ZIFF socket, and an EEPROM (or preferably a flash PROM) which would contain the new ESN. The software chip is located on the underside of Board A, and is a standard 27C256 (32K) software EPROM. For the sake of compatibility, I have included the binary source to the version I preformed this modification on (and there are several other revisions out there!). To replace it, simply choose an EEPROM that is faster than 25ns (I would recommend a 15), and if you plan on tampering with the software at all, then get flash PROMS. Make sure that the chip you program has the proper checksum, which is E1A5, and for your own information, this is revision CB6. The phone uses a Mitsubishi proprietary processor, the M50747, which was discontinued this year and replaced by the M38000. This is a Motorola 68HC11 compatible chip, and does not have any special instructions AS FAR AS I KNOW. If you are interested in modifying it, there are quite a few PD cross- assemblers out there, although I have only seen a very few copyrighted programs. DISASSEMBLING THE PHONE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unlike what most people would like you to believe, this is probably one of the easiest modifications to do and requires very little soldering. The only tools needed to remove the boards from the Mitsubishi 800 are a small flathead screwdriver, a small Phillips, and a set of Allen wrenches. Here we go.... (1) Remove the handset and cradle/battery from the main phone component. (2) Remove the three Allen head screws from the main body and then gently pry the top off with the screwdriver. (3) Remove the four Phillips screws from Board B (refer to diagram) and unplug all of the exposed antenna relays, as well as all of the wire connections. (4) Gently pry the board up with the screwdriver, making sure to keep the board level (so as not to bend the pins connecting Board B to A). (5) Remove the antenna lead from the metal casing surrounding Board D, and then unscrew Board C. (6) Remove the EPROM from the underside of Board A with the screwdriver. It is installed in a tower and requires no soldering (how thoughtful of them). That's it, the unit is as disassembled as we need. THE BOARD LAYOUT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here is the top view of the phone's boards and screw locations. This is 1/3 scale on a NEC 4D. .----CONNECTED-----. BOARD C | | ___ | BOARD A | | o| LEGEND ___ | _____________ | |###| ~~~~~~ / O |___| | | # - Wire connect | ### o o| |____| : - Drop Pins | | o - Screw for Board | (1) O| O - Case screw | ___________| 1 - Processor | |_ BOARD B | :| ____________ | o :| <--CONNECTED-. |o | | :| | |: o | | :| `-> |: | | | |: | | _| |: o | | #| | | | #| <-----. | | | o #|_ | | | |____ | | | | ~| # O | | | | .--> |_#___| | | | | | | | | CONNECTS | o o| CONNECTS TO BOARD D | | TO POWER (NOT SHOWN) |____________| INPUT General information on the Boards involved: BOARD A - The main board controls all the other boards in the phone. All antenna relays and power controls are present here. The software EPROM is also on this board. Battery and NAM functions reside here. BOARD B - Controls all receive functions, and also tone synthesis for reverse channels. Tone crystal is located on board A. Antenna loops from Board D. BOARD C - This board only contains the ESN. BOARD D - Controls all transmit functions, and also the D/A conversion process. Antenna loops from Board A. BOARD A REVERSE SIDE CLOSEUP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEGEND ~~~~~~ @ - Inputs from Board B s - Crystal for subaudible tones c - Crystal for Touchtones O - Case screw o - Screw for Board ___________________ Z - Input for handset |O o ZZZZ| Y - Handsfree/Horn hookup | BBB ZZZZ| X - Power hookup | BBB YYY| C - Software EPROM | YYY| B - Battery |CCCCCCCCCC s YYY| H - TDK heatsinks |>CCCCCCCCC s XXXX| ___________ |CCCCCCCCCC XXXX| _________ ___|@@@@@@@@@@@|__| o XXXX| |O |______| | | | | _| | | |____ ccc | |_ o o |_ | | | HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH O| |_HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH_HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH_____________/ BOARD C CLOSEUP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the board that we will be concerned with most in the modification, since this is the primary piece modified. On the "facing down" diagram, the '%' represents the ESN IC, which is identified above. The '.'s represent solder spots. Now one thing that is interesting, W1 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 if you notice on the "facing up" side, there is a : : : : : : ':' between two of the solder spots. This is their : : : : : : security fuse. Wow, real secure. The easiest way : : : : : : to bypass this : : : : : : (or any you might come FACING DOWN : : : : : : across that are the ____________________ __################__ same layout), is to | . . . . . . | | ################ | simply find out the | | | . . . . . . . . | pinout assignments, | | | | | | | | | | | : | and then connect the | %%%%%%% | | ` ` ` ` ` `.` `. | appropriate pins into | %%%%%%% | | | | | | . | your EPROM reader (or | | | | | | | | use a logic probe that | . /~~\ | | /~~\ . | will create an IBM | . . . . . \__/ | | \__/ . . . . . | formatted disk which is|____________________| |____________________| then read). I will FACING UP / CONNECTS TO A hopefully have another mod for this same phone, using a very similar setup that connects to the HP 95LX and uses it as a real-time psydo-PROM (one of the advantages of my operating system for the HP). REPROGRAMMING THE NAM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Mitsu 800 is like all of the Mitsu family, and can be reprogrammed an unlimited amount of times through the handset. Although this procedure has been outlined elsewhere, I will go into a little more detail about what exactly each option means. To enter programming mode, power up the unit and hold the (STO)re button down while entering '5474432'. Release (STO)re and it should display the following information; remember, press SEND to move to the next option: OPTIONS DISPLAY DESCRIPTION ---------------|-----------|--------------------------------------------- 0/1 DUAL Dual number mark (0 = Single / 1 = Dual) (xxx)xxx-xxxx NO1 10 Digit Mobile phone number xxxxxx SID1 6 Digit Station ID Number (Odd [A] / Even [B]) 0/1 LU1 Local use mark (Preregistration 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled) 0/1 MIN MARK Min Mark 0333/0334 IPCH Paging Channel (0333 = A / 0334 = B) 00-15 ACCOLC Access Overload Class 0/1 PS1 Preferred System for First phone number 00-15 GI1 GIM Mark for First phone number xxxx SECURITY Security code to lock/unload phone 0/1 EE Use DTMF (0 = External / 1 = Internal) 0/1 DT Discontinuous Transmission 0/1 HF Horn Alert (0 = On / 1 = Off) 0/1 INHIBIT Roam Inhibit (0 = Able to Roam / 1 = Unable) 0/1 C TONE Continuous DTMF Tones (0 = Enable / 1 = Disable) 0/1 SYS A/B System A or B selection (0 = A / 1 = B) 0/1 DUAL HS Dual Handsets (0 = Disabled / 1 = Enabled) 0/1 INHIBIT LD Inhibit Long Distance (0 = LD / 1 = No LD) ---------------|-----------|--------------------------------------------- To exit the programming mode and store the changes, press END. The phone will then reset and display all of its information. THE INFAMOUS 800 MOD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This particular mod is unlike most, since the EPROM is a 27C256 and has little remaining room in it. Also, Mitsubishi scattered their software throughout the PROM as well, making it even more difficult. The software for this mod is located in the following hex locations: 7236H to 7490H 7500H to 7CF1H 7D65H to 7EFFH There are also pointer reassignments at the following hex locations: 0D0DH 130DH 185AH 285FH 2CCDH 4C4FH 4E37H 6B2CH Now on to the actual workings of the modification. Installation is simple, just replace the existing software EPROM with the new modified one and then close the phone back up. Make sure to reconnect ALL of the antenna leads, since if you do not, you will have problems. This particular mod is just the basic roamers scam, which means the phone is registered to the local systems (usually the B side) as an out-of-state cellular. Then, due to the roamers' agreement most of the carriers adhere to, it allows you to make overseas, long distance, local, 950, and 800 (pretty much the whole 9 yards) calls without validation. Now, validation is processed once the call is initiated, but they will not normally disconnect you when it is discovered. If you get a message which states "Welcome to Cellular One," or "Cellular service to this phone has been temporarily disconnected," or "Sorry, this number is not registered," then simply attempt a new number set. If you happen to live in an area that is not "roam-able" (such as CA, TX, or IL), then you will more than likely only be allowed to make local, 950, and 800 calls. If you happen to get to a connection country (Mexico or Canada), you will be allowed to make country-wide calls, 800, and connecting state calls (i.e. In Canada to Montana, or Mexico to Texas). Here's how to activate the mod. Power up the phone, and then enter the NAM programming mode, then proceed to press [SEND] until you reach the phone number location. Enter an OUT OF STATE phone number, and then valid cellular prefix. The last four digits are not important, and may remain fixed. Next, progress to the ACCOLC (Access Over load Class), which is the first part of the tumbled ESN (described later). Set this field to 00, and then add 1 to it every time the phone gets deactivated. When you reach 15, set it back to 00 and change the security. The last portion of this mod which needs to be changed is the SECURITY, which should be set to a number ending with either an 8, 9, or a 0. Here is the ratio of changes: First to change: ACCESS 6 beeps Change up to 15 times to avoid "service suspended" message with 01 through 15 (change 100% of the time). Second to change: SECURITY 9 beeps Change after no ACCESS changes work, to avoid "welcome to", "sorry unregistered" etc messages with any 4 digits with 3,5,8,9 or 0 at the end (change about 60% of the time). Third to change: NUMBER 1 beep Change after no SECURITY changes work with one of the above valid area code and prefix numbers with any last 4 digits (change about 30% of the time). Last to change: AREA CODE/PREFIX Change after no NUMBER changes work (change about 10% of the time). I would recommend the following settings for use with either the A or the B systems: DISPLAY A SETTINGS B SETTINGS -----------|------------------|--------------------------- DUAL 0 0 no1 Use list for A Use list for B Sid1 00027/00019 00002/00034 LU1 1 1 E1 1 1 IPCH1 0333 0334 ACCoLC1 00-15 00-15 PS1 1 0 G11 10 10 or 12 SECURITY 0008-9999 0008-9999 (end with 8 or 9) EE 1 1 dt 0 0 HF 1 1 InHIbIt 0 0 C tone 1 1 SyS Ab 1 1 dUAL HS 0 0 InHIbIt Ld 0 0 -----------|------------------|--------------------------- WHAT THE CELLSITE SEES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This will give you an idea of what exactly you are doing when you change any of the information in the NAM programming area. Using this table, it would even be feasible to use this phone, like a clone, by simply entering in the ESN in the tables method, and then entering the corresponding phone number. The full 8 digit hexadecimal ESN is controlled solely by the ACCOLC and SECURITY in the program. No other data revealed on the DDI is transmitted. SECURITY IS SET ON 1238 AND REMAINS UNCHANGED (positions 4,5,8 & 1). ESN ACCOLC NOTES ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ 1 23 45 67 8 xx 1-8 ESN Digit Positions - -- -- -- - -- 8 1F 12 00 3 00 As ACCOLC is changed note pos 6&7 and 8 20 12 01 3 01 2&3 change as pos 1,4,5,8 remain the 8 21 12 02 3 02 same. 8 22 12 03 3 03 8 23 12 04 3 04 8 24 12 05 3 05 8 25 12 06 3 06 8 26 12 07 3 07 8 27 12 08 3 08 8 28 12 09 3 09 8 29 12 0A 3 10 8 2A 12 0B 3 11 8 2B 12 0C 3 12 8 2C 12 0D 3 13 8 2D 12 0E 3 14 8 2E 12 0F 3 15 Note that while security only affects positions 4,5,8 and 1 respectively, the changing of the ACCOLC 00-15 changes not only its positions 6 and 7 into its hexadecimal equivalents, but also steps in sequence positions 2 and 3 through 1F-2E to correspond to 00-15. ESN DIGIT POSITIONS: MFR: 1 DIGIT 4 OF SECURITY CAN ONLY BE NUMBERS 8,9 OR 0. 2 CHANGED BY ACCOLC POSITIONS 2&3 TOGETHER 1F-2E SN: 3 CHANGED BY ACCOLC POSITIONS 2&3 TOGETHER 1F-2E 4 DIGIT 1 OF SECURITY CAN BE ANY NUMBER 5 DIGIT 2 OF SECURITY CAN BE ANY NUMBER 6 DIGIT 1 OF ACCOLC POSITIONS 6&7 ACCEPT ONLY 00-15 7 DIGIT 2 OF ACCOLC POSITIONS 6&7 ACCEPT ONLY 00-15 8 DIGIT 3 OF SECURITY CAN BE ANY NUMBER Security with the following last digit gives the following responses due to the fact that the first 2 digits are the manufacturer's code and a non-valid mfr code yields an improper registration. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 "SORRY NOT PROPERLY REGISTERED FOR SERVICE" 0,8,9 "CONNECTION ALLOWED" The following DDI reverse channel log is with the phone number set to (617) 571-4590, and Access Overload set to 01, and the Security set to 7418: ----- Mobile Request ------ SAT=2 Continuous, 25 Mhz BW 571-4590 (617) Page MFR: 82 SN: 074011 (2181513233) 130 475153 Dialing: 80055512 Dialing: 12 This should give you a good idea of how the phone could easily be used in a clone-type method, although it would have significant limits. MIT800.EXE: THE PROGRAM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The executable included along with this will allow you to enter an ESN, and then test it for validity in the mod. If it is valid, it will show you the proper settings to make the phone. To use this, simply select option '1' and then enter the HEX ESN, like 82A92128 (8 chars long), and press return. The program will process the data, and output the appropriate response. Although this version does not support the DDI scan utility, what it will allow you to do is enter a DDI log file, and then the program will search through all the reverse channel data and redirect all valid NAM/ESN pairs to a designated file. This is especially convenient due to the limits set upon the ESN generation. If anyone out there is using something other than the DDI box to receive reverse channel, contact me and I'll make an import filter for that system's capture file structure as well. PHONE SPECIFICATIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For those who are interested in making more modifications for this very versatile phone, here are the TR/RX and power specs: Frequency Channel 824.040 - 848.970 Transmitter 869.040 - 893.970 Receiver Number of Channels 832 Spacing 30 kHz Power Supply 13.7 VDC +/- 20% Standby Drain 90 mA Approx. Transmit Mode at Max 1350 mA Approx. Battery Capacity Standby Transmit Transmit 1400 mAh Max RF Min RF 15 Hours 55 Minutes 90 Minutes Charge Time 5 Hours Battery Operating Temp 0 to +40 C Storage Temp -30 to +70 C Power Output 3 Watt @ BNC Connector 50 ohm impedance Power Control 8 levels 4 db Apart WATTS LEVEL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [High] 4.7 1.9 .760 .300 .120 .048 .019 .008 [Norm] 3.0 1.2 .480 .190 .076 .030 .012 .005 [Low] 1.2 .480 .190 .076 .030 .012 .005 .003 dBm LEVEL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [High] 36.8 32.8 28.8 24.8 20.8 16.8 12.8 8.8 [Norm] 34.8 30.8 26.8 22.8 18.8 14.8 10.8 6.8 [Low] 30.8 26.8 22.8 18.8 14.8 10.8 6.8 2.8 Spurious Output -48 dBc Adjacent Channel Power -25 dB Frequency Stability +/- 2.5 PPM Audio Distortion -26 dB (5%) FM Hum & Noise -32 dB Voice Modulation 300 - 3000 Hz Compressor 2:1 CCITT Pre-Emphasis +6 dB per Octave Deviation Voice +/- 10.8 kHz +/- 10% Ch. Switching Time 20 ms adjacent channel 40 ms non-adjacent channel Data encoding 10 kb/s Manchester SAT Transponding 5970, 6000, 6030 Hz +/- 1 Hz Phase Error +/- 20 Degrees Maximum Setting Time 250 ms Measuring Time 250 ms DTMF Encoder 95 +/- 5ms Tone, Fixed Interdigit Time 65 +/- 5ms Minimum Voice Suppressed during DTMF PIN ASSIGNMENTS FOR HANDSET ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here are the pin assignments for the handset, so you can build your own RJ-11 interface and skip paying the money-loving cellular companies for one. They are fairly straightforward and if you were successful modifying the phone, then this should pose little difficulty. NAME PIN IN/OUT SIGNAL TYPE DESCRIPTION ------------|---|---------|-------------|------------------------------ RX Audio + 1 OUT AF Balanced 10K ohms RX Audio - 2 OUT AF Balanced 10K ohms TX Audio 3 IN AF Unbalanced 10K ohms Ground 4 N/A N/A N/A HS-Outdata 5 OUT LOGIC Serial output data to handset HS-Indata 6 IN LOGIC Serial input data from handset HS-Power 7 N/A N/A 13.7VDC Handset power HS-Off Sns 8 IN N/A ON/OFF Sensitivity ------------|---|---------|-------------|------------------------------ I would say that the easiest way in which to figure this out is to connect power to pin 7, then splice into 3, and merge 1/2 to a second line out. Then take a logic probe and connect leads to 5 and 6, and monitor the interaction between the unit and handset since this is where the [SEND] and [END] will be transmitted. Then it would be feasible to make an interface for the serial port (the second port) to trigger the send and end, and interface this with a war dialer, etc. Convenient for those unobtrusive scans. OTHER MODIFICATION SOLUTIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One other option for all those out there who may or may not want to modify the operating software of the phone is Spy Supplies cellular mod software. They sell a package that lets you modify the MIN and ESN of about 75% of the phones that are out (like all the Motorolas, etc). One nice thing about this is that it actually changes what the phone's ESN is, unlike a software mod, in which it simply redirects the phone to look elsewhere. The package sells for around $500, and if you mention that I sent you he'll knock $50 off of that. This is DEFINITELY a nice choice for those who do not wish to invest the time and money into modifying the particular software, and this is an easy option to cloning. Of course, he only sells it so you can reprogram one of your other phones to share the same pair, thus eliminating the second bill and just combining the two... and of course that's all we intend to do with it, right? He doesn't accept credit cards, so don't even think about it... and at that price, it's well worth it and will pay for itself in less than a month if used wisely. The software is fairly simple and menu driven, altogether total around 400k. The package then includes diagrams (I believe he might actually have pre-made cables available now) to build the interface cables. Then all the user does is plug the phone in, run the program, enter the data, and wham! You're cloned. Spy Supply can be reached at 617-327-7272, 9am-5pm (ET) Monday through Friday. The book he sells is also interesting, although most of the infor- mation contained within it is already available in other files. CONCLUSION ~~~~~~~~~~ Be watching for my own 'CONSUMER REPORTS' file which will let you in on just how good the name brands stack up in modification, which are pitifully easy to modify, and which can hold up through the test of time. Remember, I do not take any paid advertising, and am completely unbiased. One shocking bit of news... I finally have an Internet address and FTP site! Can you imagine that? And just who was crazy enough to give me one... none other than those wacky guys at cDc. Just reach me at videov@zero.cypher.com, or in the "vindicator" ftp directory. If you have any questions or comments concerning this file, then you can (as always, and yet never) leave them to me on the systems below. If you fucked up your phone while doing this, then you're about the most pitiful thing in the world, since you don't have to do anything PERMANENT to the phone! As always, I would like to extend greetings out to my faithful criminals: DYNASTAR EREKOSE DIGITAL HITLER DRUNKFUX BOOTLEGGER SWAMP RATTE' CAPT ZAP FUNKY MONKEY BRUJJO KLUDGE GATSBY MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE Blah blah blah... be watching for the return of Scantronics. Yeah, that's right, Kludge and the boys are back, and still running on a '286 (just goes to show you, hacking doesn't pay, but fraud does). I would also like to thank the demon lord Satan, without whom life would not be possible, and not worth living; may the living and the dead hold his name forever in torment. And always remember.... The Surgeon General warns that using cellulars may cause cancer; yeah, right, along with sex, drugs, and about 5,000,000,000 other fun things. ============================================================================= Scantronics [ ... it's coming, it's coming ... ] 96 619-???-???? 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