Check out
www.projectmf.com. Phiber created software patches to allow Asterisk PBX software running on a Linux PC to simulate the old 2600 and MF (multifrequency) controlled network of the 50's-60's-70's.
Remember the Esquire article?
I have a projectmf server up on 630-485-2995. It has instructions for using it when you dial in.
Note that you need a source of 2600 Hz tone and an MF dialer (NOT a regular DTMF (Touch-Tone) dialer to make ANY use of this at all.
Perfect legal, as the system is totally private.
Some numbers to try:
Use a short burst of 2600, followed by the MF digits. No "kerchunk" after the 2600...just start dialing.
Can divert a call through the box if you can generate the 2600 and MF.
2600 <pause> KP + 101 + ST "Weasels" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 102 + ST "Monkeys" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 103 + ST "Moo 1" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 104 + ST "Moron" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 105 + ST "Moo 2" recoding
2600 <pause> KP + 106 + ST "Something wrong" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 107 + ST "Made it up" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 108 + ST "I'm bored" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 109 + ST "Don't understand" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 110 + ST "Step in stream" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 111 + ST "ProjectMF" presentation recording
2600 <pause> KP + 112 + ST "Classic Tandem Stacking" recording - Evan Doorbell
2600 <pause> KP + 600 + ST Asterisk echo test
2600 <pause> KP + 121 + ST "Operator" - Leave message if no answer
2600 <pause> KP + xxx-xxx-xxxx + ST Outdial