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    GBPPR 'Zine

    Issue #74 / The Monthly Journal of the American Hacker / June 2010

    "Our enemy is not terrorism, because terrorism is but a tactic. Our enemy is not terror, because terror is a state of mind, and as Americans we refuse to live in fear. Nor do we describe our enemy as jihadists or Islamists, because jihad is a holy struggle, a legitimate tenet of Islam."

    Quote from Obongo's batshitinsane "counterterrorism advisor" JohnBrennan. It's clear that if Barry isn't removed from office soon, we are all going toend up dead!

    This same Brennan kook also spread the myth that the Muslim terrorist detentionfacility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba itself causes "terrorism," contradicting the abovequote!

    The word "Guantanamo" is nowhere to be found in Usama bin Laden's original 1998fatwa .

    Table of Contents

    Page 2 / Flexible Incoming Call Restriction Feature / #1A ESS

    Feature in which an individual customer (or group) station can temporarily restrict incoming calls.

    Page 19 / Generic Dispatch System Release 3.1 User Manual Part 3GDS mechanizes the administration support for the installation and maintenance of POTS and SpecialServices lines.

    Page 47 / DMS100: Master List of Data Schema Tables Part 4The short names and full titles of switch tables for the Nortel DMS product family.

    Page 58 / XBand Receive ConverterDevice to convert the 10 GHz frequency range to a lower frequency range for easier monitoring.

    Page 76 / BonusCDR Data

    Page 77 / The EndEditorial and rants.

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    DMS100: Master List of Data Schema Tables Part 4

    This list contains the short names and full titles of switch tables for the Nortel DMS product family.

    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name TitleKSETFEAT(ACDNR) Automatic Call Distribution Not Ready (Feature ACDNR) SubtableKSETFEAT(ACOU) Additional Call Offering Unrestricted (Feature ACOU) SubtableKSETFEAT(ACRJ) Anonymous Caller Rejection (Feature ACRJ) SubtableKSETFEAT(AFC) Additional Functional Calls (Feature AFC) SubtableKSETFEAT(AIN) Advanced Intelligent Network (Feature AIN) SubtableKSETFEAT(AOC) Advice of Charge (Feature AOC) SubtableKSETFEAT(AR) Automatic Recall (Feature AR) SubtableKSETFEAT(ASL) Agent Status Lamp (Feature ASL) SubtableKSETFEAT(ASP) Alternate Service Provider (Feature ASP) SubtableKSETFEAT(AUD) Automatic Dial (Feature AUD) SubtableKSETFEAT(AUL) Automatic Dial (Feature AUL) Subtable

    KSETFEAT(AUTODISP) Automatic Display (Feature AUTODISP) SubtableKSETFEAT(BBGI) Basic Business Group ISDN (Feature BBGI) SubtableKSETFEAT(BC) Bearer Capability (Feature BC) SubtableKSETFEAT(BCLID) Bulk Calling Line Identification (Feature BCLID) SubtableKSETFEAT(BLF) Busy Lamp Field (Feature BLF) SubtableKSETFEAT(CCV) Call Covering (Feature CCV) SubtableKSETFEAT(CCBS) Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (Feature CCBS) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFB) Call Forward Busy (Feature CFB) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFD) Call Forward Don't Answer (Feature CFD) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFDVT) Call Forward Don't Answer Variable Timer (Feature CFDVT) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFFPOVR) Call Forward Fraud Prevention Override (Feature CFFPOVR) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFTB) Call Forward Timed for CFB (Feature CFTB) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFTD) Call Forward Timed for CFD (Feature CFTD) SubtableKSETFEAT(CRUIF) Call Forward Universal Intragroup Fixed (Feature CRUIF) Subtable

    KSETFEAT(CFX) Call Forwarding (Feature CFX) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFXDNCT) Call Forwarding per DN per Call Type (Feature CFXDNCT) SubtableKSETFEAT(CFXVAL) Call Forwarding Validation (Feature CFXVAL) SubtableKSETFEAT(CIDSDLV) Caller ID Delivery and Suppression Delivery (Feature CIDSDLV) SubtableKSETFEAT(CIDSSUP) Caller ID Delivery and Suppression (Feature CIDSSUP) SubtableKSETFEAT(CIF) Controlled Interflow (Feature CIF) SubtableKSETFEAT(CLI) Calling Line Identification (Feature CLI) SubtableKSETFEAT(CNF) Flexible StationController Conference (Feature CNF) SubtableKSETFEAT(COT) Customer Originated Trace (Feature COT) SubtableKSETFEAT(CPR) Datapath Call Path Restoration (Feature CPR) SubtableKSETFEAT(CPU) Call Pickup (Feature CPU) SubtableKSETFEAT(CRBL) Call Reference Busy Limit (Feature CRBL) SubtableKSETFEAT(CSMI) Call Screening, Monitoring, and Intercept (Feature CSMI) SubtableKSETFEAT(CTD) Carrier Toll Denied (Feature CTD) SubtableKSETFEAT(CUG) Closed User Group (Feature CUG) SubtableKSETFEAT(CW) Call Waiting (Feature CW) SubtableKSETFEAT(CWD) Dial Call Waiting (Feature CWD) SubtableKSETFEAT(CWT) Call Waiting (Feature CWT) SubtableKSETFEAT(CXR) Call Transfer (Feature CXR) SubtableKSETFEAT(DASK) Display Agent Status Key (Feature DASK) SubtableKSETFEAT(DBC) Call Reference Busy Limit (Feature DBC) SubtableKSETFEAT(DCC) Deactivate Conference Facility (Feature DCC) SubtableKSETFEAT(DCPK) Directed Call Park (Feature DCPK) SubtableKSETFEAT(DDI) Direct Dialing In (Feature DDI) SubtableKSETFEAT(DIN) Denied Incoming (Feature DIN) SubtableKSETFEAT(DMCT) Deny Malicious Call Termination (Feature DMCT) SubtableKSETFEAT(DND) Do Not Disturb (Feature DND) Subtable

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    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name TitleKSETFEAT(DQS) Display Queue Status (Feature DQS) SubtableKSETFEAT(DQT) Display Queue Threshold (Feature DQT) SubtableKSETFEAT(DRING) Distinctive Ringing (Feature DRING) SubtableKSETFEAT(DROP) Drop (Feature DROP) SubtableKSETFEAT(EBO) Executive Busy Override (Feature EBO) SubtableKSETFEAT(ECM) Extended Call Management (Feature ECM) SubtableKSETFEAT(EMK) Emergency Key (Feature EMK) SubtableKSETFEAT(EMW) Executive Message Waiting (Feature EMW) SubtableKSETFEAT(FAA) Forced Agent Availability (Feature FAA) SubtableKSETFEAT(FC) Flexible Calling (Feature FC) SubtableKSETFEAT(FCTDINT) Full Carrier Toll Deny for International Carriers (Feature FCTDINT) SubtableKSETFEAT(FXR) Fast Transfer (Feature FXR) SubtableKSETFEAT(GIAC) Group Intercom All Call (Feature GIAC) SubtableKSETFEAT(HF, HandsFree Control (Feature HF, HFMUTE, MUTE, SOFTKEY) SubtableHFMUTE, MUTE,SOFTKEY)KSETFEAT(ICM) Intercom (Feature ICM) SubtableKSETFEAT(INSPECT) Inspect (Feature INSPECT) SubtableKSETFEAT(ISA) InSession Activation (Feature ISA) SubtableKSETFEAT(JOIN) Conference Join (Feature JOIN) SubtableKSETFEAT(KSH) Key Short Hunt (Feature KSH) SubtableKSETFEAT(LMOH) Line Music on Hold (Feature LMOH) SubtableKSETFEAT(LOB) Line of Business Code (Feature LOB) SubtableKSETFEAT(LOCAL) Local (Feature LOCAL) SubtableKSETFEAT(LPIC) Primary IntraLATA Carrier (Feature LPIC) SubtableKSETFEAT(LSPSO) Local Service Provider Switch Owner (Feature LSPSO) SubtableKSETFEAT(LVM) Leave Message (Feature LVM) SubtableKSETFEAT(MBSCAMP) Meridian Business Set CampOn (Feature MBSCAMP) SubtableKSETFEAT(MCH) Malicious Call Hold (Feature MCH) SubtableKSETFEAT(MCI) Malicious Call ID (Feature MCI) SubtableKSETFEAT(MIPHONE) Medicated Individual Telephony (Feature MIPHONE) SubtableKSETFEAT(MRFM) Multiple Appearance Directory Number Ring Forward Manual (Feature MRFM)

    SubtableKSETFEAT(MSB) Make Set Busy (Feature MSB) SubtableKSETFEAT(MWIDC) Message Waiting Indication (Feature MWIDC) SubtableKSETFEAT(MWQRY) Message Waiting Query (Feature MWQRY) SubtableKSETFEAT(MWT) Message Waiting (Feature MWT) SubtableKSETFEAT(NDNAP) Number of DN Appearances (Feature NDNAP) SubtableKSETFEAT(NGTSRVCE) Night Service (Feature NGTSRVCE) SubtableKSETFEAT(NRS) Network Resource Selector (Feature NRS) SubtableKSETFEAT(OBS) Observe Agent (Feature OBS) SubtableKSETFEAT(OLS) Originating Line Select (Feature OLS) SubtableKSETFEAT(PBL) Private Business Line (Feature PBL) SubtableKSETFEAT(PCACIDS) Privacy Change Allowed Caller ID Delivery and Suppression (Feature PCACIDS)

    SubtableKSETFEAT(PF) Power Feature (Feature PF) Subtable

    KSETFEAT(PIC) Primary InterLATA Carrier (Feature PIC) SubtableKSETFEAT(PRK) Call Park (Feature PRK) SubtableKSETFEAT(PRL) Privacy Release (Feature PRL) SubtableKSETFEAT(PRV) Privacy (Feature PRV) SubtableKSETFEAT(QBS) Query Busy Station (Feature QBS) SubtableKSETFEAT(QCK) Quick Conference Key (Feature QCK) SubtableKSETFEAT(QTD) Query Time and Date (Feature QTD) SubtableKSETFEAT(RAG) Ring Again (Feature RAG) SubtableKSETFEAT(RMB) Random Make Busy (Feature RMB) SubtableKSETFEAT(RSUS) Requested Suspension (Feature RSUS) SubtableKSETFEAT(SACB) Subscriber Activated Call Blocking (Feature SACB) SubtableKSETFEAT(SCF) Selective Call Forwarding (Feature SCF) SubtableKSETFEAT(SCL) Speed Calling Long List (Feature SCL) Subtable

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    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name TitleKSETFEAT(SCS) Speed Calling Short List (Feature SCS) SubtableKSETFEAT(SDY) AT&T line Study (Feature SDY) SubtableKSETFEAT(SEC) Security Code (Feature SEC) SubtableKSETFEAT(SHU) Stop Hunt (Feature SHU) SubtableKSETFEAT(SIMRING) Simultaneous Ringing (Feature SIMRING) SubtableKSETFEAT(SLQ) Single Line Queue (Feature SLQ) SubtableKSETFEAT(SLU) Subscribers Line Usage (Feature SLU) SubtableKSETFEAT(SMDI) Station Message Desk Interface (Feature SMDI) SubtableKSETFEAT(SOR) Station Origination Restrictions (Feature SOR) SubtableKSETFEAT(SPB) Special Billing Code (Feature SPB) SubtableKSETFEAT(SSAC) Station Specific Authcode (Feature SSAC) SubtableKSETFEAT(SUPR) Supervisor (Feature SUPR) SubtableKSETFEAT(TBO) Terminating Billing Option (Feature TBO) SubtableKSETFEAT(TLS) Terminating Line Select (Feature TLS) SubtableKSETFEAT(TRANSFER) Call Transfer ISDN (Feature TRANSFER) SubtableKSETFEAT(TRKDISP) Trunk Member Display (Feature TRKDISP) SubtableKSETFEAT(UCDLG) Uniform Call Distribution Login (Feature UCDLG) SubtableKSETFEAT(UCDSD) Uniform Call Distribution Signal Distribution Point (Feature UCDSD)

    SubtableKSETFEAT(VMEADENY) Voice Mail Easy Access Deny (Feature VMEADENY) SubtableKSETFEAT(VMEADN) Voice Mail Easy Access Directory Number (Feature VMEADN) SubtableKSETFEAT(WML) Warm Line (Feature WML) SubtableKSETFEAT(WUCR) WakeUp Call (Feature WUCR) SubtableKSETFEAT(XFER) Call Transfer ISDN (Feature XFER) SubtableKSETFEAT(XXTRG) XX Trigger (Feature XXTRG) SubtableKSETINV Business Set and Data Unit Inventory TableKSETKEYS Business Set Feature Keys TableKSETLINE Business Set and Data Unit Line Assignment TableKSETQCK Business Set and Data Unit Quick Conference Key TableKTGROUP Killer Trunk Group TableKTMINMAX Killer Trunk Minimum Maximum TableKTPARMS Killer Trunk Parameters Table

    L2ABNLOG Layer2 Abnormality Log TableL3ABNLOG Layer3 Abnormality Log TableLAC Location Area Code TableLAMABC Local Automatic Message Accounting Billing Code TableLANGTOQ LanguagetoTOPS Call Queue Routing TableLATANAME Equal Access Local Access and Transport Area Name TableLATAXLA Equal Access Local Access and Transport Area Translation TableLATTRDR LINEATTR Dump and Restore TableLCA6SCRN Local Calling Area 6 Screen TableLCAINFO Local Calling Area Information TableLCARNAME Local Calling Area Name TableLCARSCRN Local Calling Area Screening TableLCASCRCN Local Calling Area Screening Control TableLCASCRCN.LCASCR Local Calling Area Screening Subtable

    LCCOPT Line Class Code Compatible Options TableLCLRS TOPS Calling Tariff to Local Rate Step TableLCLRSI TOPS Calling Tariff to Local Rate Step Inactive TableLCMDRINV Line Concentration Module Drawer Inventory TableLCMINV Line Concentrating Module Inventory TableLDASCRN Long Distance Alerting Screening Table (MMP only)LDTINV Line Appearance on a Digital Trunk Inventory TableLENFEAT Line Feature TableLENFEAT(ADL) Abbreviated Dialing (Feature ADL) SubtableLENFEAT(AIN) Advanced Intelligent Network (Feature AIN) SubtableLENFEAT(AIOD) AutoIdentified Outward Dialing (Feature AIOD) SubtableLENFEAT(AUL) Automatic Line (Feature AUL) SubtableLENFEAT(BCLID) Bulk Calling Line Identification (Feature BCLID) Subtable

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    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name TitleLENFEAT(CDA) Call Diversion (Feature CDA) SubtableLENFEAT(CFFPOVR) Call Forward Fraud Prevention Override (Feature CFFPOVR) SubtableLENFEAT(CLI) Calling Line Identification (Feature CLI) SubtableLENFEAT(CSDDS) Circuit Switched Digital Data Service (Feature CSDDS) SubtableLENFEAT(CTD) Carrier Toll Denied (Feature CTD) SubtableLENFEAT(ESG) Emergency Service Group (Feature ESG) SubtableLENFEAT(ESL) Emergency Service with Ringdown Trunk (Feature ESL) SubtableLENFEAT(EWAL) Enhanced WATS Access Line (Feature EWAL) SubtableLENFEAT(FCTDINT) Full Carrier Toll Deny for International Carriers (Feature FCTDINT) SubtableLENFEAT(FRO) Sleeve Lead Control (Feature FRO) SubtableLENFEAT(FRS) Sleeve Lead for Public Fire Reporting System (Feature FRS) SubtableLENFEAT(HTL) Hot Line (Feature HTL) SubtableLENFEAT(IDND) International Do Not Disturb (Feature IDND) SubtableLENFEAT(ILR) International Line Restrictions (Feature ILR) SubtableLENFEAT(INDC) International No Double Connect (Feature INDC) SubtableLENFEAT(LPIC) Local Primary IntraLATA Carrier (Feature LPIC) SubtableLENFEAT(LSPSO) Local Service Provider Switch Owner (Feature LSPSO) SubtableLENFEAT(MBK) Make Busy Key (Feature MBK) SubtableLENFEAT(MPB) MultiParty Bridge (Feature MPB) SubtableLENFEAT(OUTWT) OUTWATS (Feature OUTWT) SubtableLENFEAT(PIC) Primary InterLATA Carrier (Feature PIC) SubtableLENFEAT(RMB) Random Make Busy (Feature RMB) SubtableLENFEAT(RMP) Remote Meter Pulsing (Feature RMP) SubtableLENFEAT(RMS) Remote Register Signal Distributor Point (Feature RMS) SubtableLENFEAT(RSUS) Requested Suspension (Feature RSUS) SubtableLENFEAT(SC1) Speed Calling Short List (Feature SC1) SubtableLENFEAT(SC2) Speed Calling Long List (Feature SC2) SubtableLENFEAT(SCMP) Series Completion (Feature SCMP) SubtableLENFEAT(SDN) Secondary Directory Number (Feature SDN) SubtableLENFEAT(SDY) AT&T Line Studies (Feature SDY) SubtableLENFEAT(SHU) Stop Hunt (Feature SHU) SubtableLENFEAT(SLU) Subscribers Line Usage (Feature SLU) Subtable

    LENFEAT(SPB) Special Billing Code (Feature SPB) SubtableLENFEAT(TBO) Terminating Billing Option (Feature TBO) SubtableLENFEAT(WLN) Warm Line (Feature WLN) SubtableLENLINES Line Assignment TableLGINCTRL Login Control TableLIMCDINV Link Interface Module Card Inventory TableLIMINV Link Interface Module Inventory TableLIMPTINV Link Interface Module Port Inventory TableLINEATTR Line Attribute TableLIUINV Link Interface Unit Inventory TableLKIDTAB Link Identifier TableLMINV Line Module Inventory TableLMOVCODE LinetoTrunk Overlap Outpulse TableLMRNG Line Module Ring Code Table

    LNADMIN Line Administration TableLNBNV Line Balance Network Value TableLNCODE TOPS Line Number Method of Coin Control TableLNETWORK Logical Metering Networks TableLNINV Line Circuit Inventory TableLNINVEXT Line Inventory Extension TableLNMPEOC Line Multipoint Embedded Operations Channel TableLNMTRNAM Line Meter Names TableLNPCODE Local Number Portability Code TableLNPOPTS Local Number Portability Options TableLNPRTE Local Number Portability Route TableLNSIGSYS Line Signaling System TableLNSIGSYS(DELDIAL) Signaling Type DELDIAL Subtable

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    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name TitleLNSIGSYS(N5) Signaling Type N5 SubtableLNSIGSYS(NTLS03) Signaling Type NTLS03 SubtableLNSIGSYS(NTLS04) Signaling Type NTLS04 SubtableLNSIGSYS(NTLS05) Signaling Type NTLS05 SubtableLNSIGSYS(NTLS06 Signaling Type NTLS06 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS06 Signaling Type NTLS06 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS07 Signaling Type NTLS07 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS07 Signaling Type NTLS07 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS08 Signaling Type NTLS08 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS08 Signaling Type NTLS08 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS09 Signaling Type NTLS09 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS09 Signaling Type NTLS09 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS10) Signaling Type NTLS10 SubtableLNSIGSYS(NTLS11 Signaling Type NTLS11 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS11 Signaling Type NTLS11 Outgoing SubtableOutging)LNSIGSYS(NTLS14) Signaling Type NTLS14 SubtableLNSIGSYS(NTLS15 Signaling Type NTLS15 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS15 Signaling Type NTLS15 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS16 Signaling Type NTLS16 Incoming SubtableIncoming)

    LNSIGSYS(NTLS16 Signaling Type NTLS16 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS16 Signaling Type NTLS16 TwoWay SubtableTwoWay)LNSIGSYS(NTLS20 Signaling Type NTLS20 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS20 Signaling Type NTLS20 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS22 Signaling Type NTLS22 Incoming SubtableIncoming)LNSIGSYS(NTLS22 Signaling Type NTLS22 Outgoing SubtableOutgoing)LNSIGSYS(NTLS24 Signaling Type NTLs24 Incoming/Outgoing SubtableIncoming/Outgoing)

    LNSIGSYS(WINKSIG) Signaling Type WINKSIG SubtableLNSMTCE Line Maintenance TableLNTDM Line Time Division Multiplex TableLNTHRSH Lines and Thresholds Management TableLOGCLASS Log Class TableLOGDEV Log Device TableLOGINFO Log Control Information TableLPBKMEM Loopback Trunk Member TableLSCFLAGS Line Screening Code Flag TableLSPINFO Local Service Provider Information TableLTCALLS Logical Terminal Calls TableLTCINV Line Trunk Controller Inventory TableLTCPSINV Line Trunk Controller PSide Link Inventory Table

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    Short Name TitleLTCRINV Line Trunk Controller Remote Inventory TableLTCRPINV Line Trunk Controller Remote PSide Link Inventory TableLTDATA Logical Terminal Data TableLTDEF Logical Terminal Definition TableLTDSD Line Test Desk Signal Distribution TableLTGRP Logical Terminal Group TableLTMAP Logical Terminal Mapping TableLTPAUX Line Test Position Auxiliary Commands TableLTPDEF Line Test Position Default Commands Table

    MCCSNBEC Mechanized Calling Card Service NonBell Exchange Carrier Table MCCSOST TOPS Mechanized Calling Card Service Originating Station Treatment Table MDESTIDX Metering Destination Index Table MDNGRP Multiple Appearance Directory Number Group Table MDNMEM Multiple Appearance Directory Number Member Table MDSACTN TOPS Message Delivery System Actions Table MDSLANG TOPS Message Delivery System Language Table MDSOPT TOPS Message Delivery Service Options Table MFCACT MultiFrequency Compelled Signal to Activity Translation Table MFCPROT MultiFrequency Compelled Protocol Tuples List Table MFCTRTMT MFC Activity to Extended Treatment Translation Table MILES TOPS Mileage Table MILESI TOPS Mileage Inactive Table MINCHG TOPS Minimum Charge Table MINCHGI TOPS Minimum Charge Inactive Table MLCCOPT Mobile Line Class Code Compatible Table MMA09 Minimum, Maximum Digits, and Ambiguous Code Table MMCONF IBN MeetMe Conference Table MNETATTR Metering Network Attributes Table MOBCENT Mobile Centrex Provisioning Table MODEMPRO Modem Protocol Name Definition Table MODMAP ITOPS Rating Charge Calculator Day Charge Modification Map Table MODSET ITOPS Rating Charge Calculator Time Charge Modification Set Table

    MOPTOPT Mobile Incompatible Options Table MPBINV MultiParty Bridge Inventory Table MPC MultiProtocol Controller Table MPCFASTA MultiProtocol Controller Fast Applications Table MPCLINK MultiProtocol Controller Link Table MPCLOGIN MultiProtocol Controller Login Table MPCLSET MultiProtocol Controller Linkset Table MPHCON Multiple Position Hunt Console Table MPHGRP Multiple Position Hunt Group Table MQLIMITS Maintenance QLimits Table MRSANAME List of MultiUnit Message Rate Area Names Table MSBINV Message Switching Buffer Inventory Table MSBPSINV Message Switching Buffer PSide Inventory Table MSCDINV Message Switch Cards Inventory Table

    MSRCDATA Metering Source Data Table MSFWLOAD Message Switch Firmware Load Table MSGRTE PRA Facility Message Routing Table MSILINV Message Switch InterMS Link Inventory Table MSINV Message Switch Inventory Table MTAHORIZ Metallic Test Access Horizontal Connection Table MTAMDRVE Metallic Test Access Minibar Driver Table MTARFIDX Metering Tariff Index Table MTARFNUM Metering Tariff Number Table MTARIFF Metering Tariff Table MTAVERT Metallic Test Access Vertical Connection Table MTCFAIL Maintenance Failure Messages Table MTCTEST Maintenance Failure Messages Table

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    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name Title

    MTD Magnetic Tape Device Table MTSIGSYS Hardware Metering for Trunks Signaling System Table MTRLNET Metering Logical Networks Table (MMP only) MTRLMOG Metered Originator Groups Table (MMP only) MTRMOTS Metered Originator Tariff Sets Table (MMP only) MTRNAMES Meter Names Table (MMP only) MTRNETIF Metering Network Dependent Information Table (MMP only) MTRSYSPM Metering System Parameters Table (MMP only) MTRTARIF Metering Tariffs Table (MMP only) MTRTTS Metering TimeandDate Tariff Sets Table (MMP only) MUMRMBI MultiUnit Message Rate Message Billing Index Table MUMRTAB MultiUnit Message Rate Screening Table MWDATA Milliwatt Data Table N7CLLDGT N7 (CCITT No. 7) Called Global Title Table N7CLLGGT N7 (CCITT No. 7) Calling Global Title Table NACDGRP Network Automatic Call Distribution Group Table NARDATA Network Access Registers Data Table NATDGTAN National Digit Analyser Table NBECCODE NonBell Exchange Company Code Table NCOS Network ClassofService Table NCSADDR Network Control System Address Table NCSAPPL Network Control System Application Table NETATTR Network Attributes Table NETJUNCT Network Junction Group Table NETNAMES Internal Logical Network Names Table NETTOPRT NETINFOtoPartition Number Mapping Table NETTOSTS Network Information Table NETWORK Network Assignment Table NIUINV Network Interface Unit Inventory Table NLUPCLLI NailedUp Connection CLLI Table NMSDATA Network Message Service Data Table NNASST Node Number Assignment Table

    NO6BDXLA CCITT No. 6 Band Translation Table NO6LINKS CCITT No. 6 Signaling Links Table NO6LKSET CCITT No. 6 Link Set Table NO6RTSET CCITT No. 6 Route Set Table NO6STP CCITT No. 6 Signal Transfer Point Table NO6STPBD CCITT No. 6 Signal Transfer Point Table NO6TKMEM CCITT No. 6 Trunk Member Table NOPADDR Network Operations Protocol Address Table NOPAPPLN Network Operations Protocol Applications Table NOPDEST Network Operations Protocol Destination Table NOPUSERS Network Operations Protocol Users Table NPACAT Serving NPA Category Digit Table NPACHECK TOPS NPA Check Table NPASPLIT Numbering Plan Area Split Management Table

    NPDIGMAP Number Portability Digit Mapping Table NPENDING Number Pending Table NPRESERV Number Pooling Reserved Number Marketing Table NSCANNS Number Service Code Announcement Table NSCCARR Number Service Code 800 Plus Southbound Carrier ID Validation Table NSCCODE Number Service Code Table NSCDEFS Number Service Code Database Response Timeouts Table NSCHEAD Number Service Code Head Table NSCRTE Number Service Code Route Table NSCSCRN Number Service Code Screening Table NSCSNPA Number Service Code Special Area Codes Table NSIMAP NonSpecified Information String Map Table (MMP only) NSTAFAS Night Service Trunk Answer From Any Station Table

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    Master List of Data Schema Tables (Cont.)

    Short Name Title

    NTCLANGS Notification of Time and Charge Languages Table NUMBFMT ITOPS Position Display Number Formatting Table NUMDIGS Number of Digits Table (MMP only) NWMAOCR Network Management Automatic OutofChain Reroute Table NWMCLLI Network Management CLLI Table NWMIDOC Network Management Internal Dynamic Overload Control Table NWMPPLN Network Management PrePlan Control Table NWMSC Network Management Scan Group Table NWMSCPT Network Management Scan Point Table NWMSD Network Management Signal Distributor Group Table NWMSDPT Network Management Signal Distributor Point Table NX64MEM NX64 Member Table

    OACAUPRF Operator Services Systems Advanced Intelligent Network (OSSAIN)Cause Profile Table

    OACNNPRF OSSAIN Connecting Profile TableOACTLDEF Control List Definition TableOADSCPRF OSSAIN Post Disconnect Profile TableOADTFPRF OSSAIN DualTone MultiFrequency Profile TableOAFUNBLK OSSAIN Function Blocking TableOAFUNDEF OSSAIN Function Definition TableOAFNDISP OSSAIN Function Disposition TableOAINCTLA OSSAIN Control List Assignment TableOAINPARM OSSAIN Parameters TableOAINPRE OSSAIN PreProcessing TableOAINRTE OSSAIN Route TableOANODINV OSSAIN Node Inventory TableOANODNAM OSSAIN Node Name TableOATLKPRF OSSAIN Talking Profile TableOATPRFIX OSSAIN Trigger Profile TableOASESNPL OSSAIN Session Pool TableOAVLMAP OSSAIN Node Inventory TableOCCINFO Equal Access Other Common Carrier Information Table

    OCCMAP Equal Access List of Other Common Carrier Mapping TableOCCNAME Equal Access List of Other Common Carrier Names TableOCCRDIG Equal Access Other Common Carrier RDigit TableOCCSRV Equal Access Other Common Carrier Service Data TableOCCTSINT Equal Access Other Common Carrier Traffic Separation Intersection TableOCDLGRP Operator Centralization Data Link Group TableOCGRP Operator Centralization Group TableOCHOST Operator Centralization Host TableOCHOSTQ Operator Centralization Host Queue TableOCIPDL Operator Centralization Internet Protocol Map TableOCOFC Operator Centralization Office TableOCPARMS Operator Centralization Parameter TableOFC Outbound Facility TableOFCAUT Office AutoProvisioning Table

    OFCCODE Office Code TableOFCHEAD Office Code Head TableOFCRTE Office Code Route TableOFRT Office Route TableOFRT(AFR) Automatic Flexible Routing (Selector AFR) SubtableOFRT(CND) Calling Number Delivery (Selector CND) SubtableOFRT(DCRT) Dynamically Controlled Routing (Selector DCRT) SubtableOFRT(DN) Directory Number (Selector DN) SubtableOFRT(ISA) Integrated Service Access (Selector ISA) SubtableOFRT(MEM) Trunk Group Member (Selector MEM) SubtableOFRT(MN) Route Selector MN (Selector MN) SubtableOFRT(N) Route Selector N (Selector N) SubtableOFRT(N2) Route Selector N2 (Selector N2) Subtable

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    Short Name TitleOFRT(NODE) Route Selector NODE (Selector NODE) SubtableOFRT(NOT) Route Selector NOT (Selector NOT) SubtableOFRT(NPOS) Route Selector NPOS (Selector NPOS) SubtableOFRT(NPOSDN) Route Selector NPOS (Selector NPOSDN) SubtableOFRT(QH) Queue Head (Selector QH) SubtableOFRT(RT) Retranslate (Selector RT) SubtableOFRT(RX) Retranslate IBN (Selector RX) SubtableOFRT(S) Route Selector S (Selector S) SubtableOFRT(SG) Super Trunk Group (Selector SG) SubtableOFRT(ST) Same Subtable (Selector ST) SubtableOFRT(SX) Route Selector S (Selector SX) SubtableOFRT(T) Route Selector T (Selector T) SubtableOFRT(TC) Route Selector T (Selector TC) SubtableOFRT(TPBX) Route Selector TPBX (Selector TPBX) SubtableOFRT(TRMT) Treatment (Selector TRMT) SubtableOFRT(TS) TwoStage (Selector TS) SubtableOFRT(UOP) Uniform Outpulsing (Selector UOP) SubtableOFR2 Office Route2 TableOFR3 Office Route3 TableOFR4 Office Route4 TableOFCTIID Office Trigger Item identifier TableOFRTMAP ISDN OFRT Route Reference TableOFRTMA2 ISDN OFR2 Route Reference TableOFRTMA3 ISDN OFR3 Route Reference TableOFRTMA4 ISDN OFR4 Route Reference TableOGTMPKEY Outgoing Trunk MultiPurpose Key TableOGTSPKEY Outgoing Trunk SinglePurpose Key TableOHBTADMN OffHook Balance Testing Administration TableOHBTINV OffHook Balance Testing Inventory TableOHIP Office Hardware Inventory Package TableOHIPBULK Bulk Hardware Inventory Package TableOIASTART Open Information Access Automatic Session Start Table

    OICBC Office Identification Code Billing Code TableOLNSDARS OLNS Directory Assistance Billing Restriction TableOLNSDFLT OLNS Default TableOLNSEQDP OLNS Service/Equipment Display TableOLNSERR OLNS Error TableOLNSLANG OLNS Language TableOLNSRSDP OLNS Originating Line Number Screening Restricted Billing Display TableOLNSTARS OLNS Toll and Assist Billing Restriction TableOMACC Operational Measurements Accumulator TableOMACCESS Operational Measurements Group Access TableOMACCFLD Operational Measurements Accumulator Field TableOMACCGRP Operational Measurements Accumulator Groups TableOMACCKEY Operational Measurements Accumulator Key TableOMACCTOT Operational Measurements Accumulator Total Table

    OMDEV Operational Measurements Device TableOMGRPORD Operational Measurements Group Order TableOMPRT Operational Measurements Printer TableOMREPORT Operational Measurements Report TableOMTAPE Operational Measurements Output Recording TableOMTHRESH Threshold Alarms TableOMTOTAL Operational Measurements Totaling TableOOCBILL OOC Overseas Billing Restrictions TableOPENANI Open Numbering Plan ANI TableOPMINV Outside Plant Module Inventory TableOPRCMPLX Table Operator Complex and Unit ID TableOPRDAT TOPS Operator Data TableOPRINFO Operator Information Table

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    Short Name TitleOPRPRFX ITOPS Operator Automatic Prefixing TableOPRTRANS TOPS Operator Translations TableOPTCTL Option Control TableOPTOPT Incompatible Options TableOPTTREAT Optional Treatment TableOQCQPROF OSSAIN QMS Call Queue Profile TableORIGRC TOPS PointtoPoint Rating Originating Rate Centers TableOSCVLGRP OSSAIN Centralization Voice Link Group TableOSIPARMS Open Systems Interconnect Parameter TableOSIROUTE Open Systems Interconnect Routing TableOSNCCAP Operator Services Network Capability TableOSSANNS Operator Services System Announcements TableOSSCAT ANIID Mapping for TOPS Trunk Groups with OSS TableOSSPROV Operation System Support Provisioning TableOVNTRNSL Overseas Number Translation TableOVR09 Overseas Route TablesOVRMAP Overseas Route Index Mapping TableOVSBILL TOPS Overseas Billing Restrictions TableOVSCC TOPS Overseas Credit Card TableOVSCCYL TOPS Overseas Credit Card Year Letter TableOVSRS TOPS Overseas Rate Step TableOVSRSI TOPS Overseas Rate Step Inactive TableOWATZONE OUTWATS Zone TableOWNER Owner TableOWNTAB Ownership TablePACMAN IBN ESN Protocol Analysis and Code Manipulation TablePADDATA Pad Data TablePADNDEV Patch Administration Device TablePARSDENY TOPS Personal Audio Response System Denial TablePARSMBR TOPS Personal Audio Response System Member TablePATALARM Patch Alarm TablePATCHOPT Patcher Options Table

    PATCTRL Patch Control TablePATNS Patch Nodeset TablePATSET Patch Set TablePCIC Phantom Carrier Identification Code TablePCITRK Preselect Carrier Identification Trunk Table (MMP only)PCIXLA Preselect Carrier Identification Translation Table (MMP only)PECINV Product Engineering Code Inventory TablePFCTRL Power Feature Control TablePFXTREAT Prefix Treatment TablePHDS1 Packet Handler to DS1 Connection TablePHINFO Packet Handler Information TablePHINV Packet Handler Inventory TablePICNAME Primary InterLATA Carrier Name TablePILOTGRP Pilot Groups Table

    PINDATA Personal Identification Number Data TablePLATAB Physical Link Adapter TablePMEXCEPT Peripheral Modules Excepted TablePMLOADS Peripheral Module Loads TablePMNODES Peripheral Module Nodes TablePNINFO Ported Number Routing Information Table (MMP only)PNSCRN Ported Number Screening Table (MMP only)PODPATTR Public Office Dialing Plan Attributes TablePOECNM PathofEntry Characteristic Name TablePOECSCRN PathofEntry Characteristic Screening TablePORTNUMS Portable Numbers TablePOSITION Position TablePOSNAME List of Position Names Table

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    Short Name TitlePRECONF Preset Conference TablePREFHUNT Preferential Hunt List Member TablePREPLANS Network Management Preplan TablePRIPROF Primary Rate Interface Profile TablePRTN2CCD PreTranslator to CC Translator Name TablePRTTONET Partition Number to NETINFO Mapping TablePS Program Store Assignment TablePSCNUM Private Speed Call Number TablePSNAILUP PSide NailUp TablePSTNTRK Public Switched Telephone Network Trunk TablePTIDTAB Port Identifier TablePTP TOPS PointtoPoint Rating TablePVCINFO Permanent Virtual Circuit Information TablePVCTYPE Permanent Virtual Circuit Type TablePVDNAGEN Private Virtual Data Network Agent TablePVDNCHAN Private Virtual Data Network Channel TablePVDNCUST Private Virtual Data Network Customer TablePVDNCUST.AGENTS Private Virtual Data Network Customer Agents SubtablePVDNCUST.CONNECT Private Virtual Data Network Customer Connect SubtablePXCODE Prefix Code TablePXHEAD Prefix Code Head TablePXLAMAP ISDN PreTranslation Map TablePXRTE Prefix Code Route TableQAPLNDEF Queue Management System Application Definition TableQCLASS ITOPS Automatic Call Distribution Call Classes TableQDEF ITOPS Automatic Call Distribution Call Queues TableQMSCQDEF Queue Management System Call Queue Definition TableQMSMIS Queue Management System MIS Link Definition TableQMSTOPS Queue Management System TOPS Initial Call Type Assignment TableQPROFILE ITOPS Automatic Call Distribution Operator Call Handling TableQPROP ITOPS Automatic Call Distribution Call Properties TableQT0QT5D OOC Day Queue Length Threshold Table

    QT0QT5H ITOPS Queue Length Threshold HighTraffic TableQT0QT5L ITOPS Queue Length Threshold LowTraffic TableQT0QT5N OOC Night Queue Length Threshold TableQTHRESH ITOPS Queue Threshold Limits TableQTTIDXD OOC Day Queue Length Threshold Table Index TableQTTIDXH ITOPS Queue Length Threshold HighTraffic Table Index TableQTTIDXL ITOPS Queue Length Threshold LowTraffic Table Index TableQTTIDXN OOC Night Queue Length Threshold Table Index TableR2BILSRV R2 Billing Service TableR2CLGSRV ITOPS Mapping R2 Trunk SignaltoTable ITOPSERV Index TableR2PROT R2 Protocol Description TableRADR Receiver Attachment Delay Recorder TableRAINV Resource Aggregate Inventory TableRALNK Resource Aggregate Link Table

    RAO TOPS Domestic RAO Codes TableRAOCHECK TOPS RAO Check TableRASLAPPL Robust Application Session Layer Application TableRATEAREA Rate Area TableRATEMOD TOPS Rate Break Map TableRBKMAP TOPS Rate Break Map Inactive TableRBKMAPI TOPS Rate Break Set TableRBKSET TOPS Rate Break Set Inactive TableRBKSETI Remote Cluster Controller Inventory TableRCCINV Remote Cluster Controller PSide Link Inventory TableRCCPSINV Remote Call Forwarding Calling Line Identification Table

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    XBand Receive Converter

    Overview

    This is a device which will allow a person to monitor the X & Kuband frequency ranges (814GHz) using conventional lowfrequency receivers or RF test equipment. The converter works bymixing an incoming frequency with a clean, lownoise, phaselocked 10 GHz local oscillatorsignal. The Intermediate Frequency (IF) output of the RF mixer will then be in the DC to 3.0 GHzfrequency range.

    Constructing a phaselocked 10 GHz signal source will be the most difficult part of thisproject. There is a simple solution, though. Hittite Microwave Corp. makes a very nice chip (andmatching evaluation board) called the "HMC444 x8 Active Frequency Multiplier." What thiscomponent does is multiple an incoming frequency between 1.21.5 GHz eight times for a newoutput frequency in the 9.612 GHz range. So, by inputting a phaselocked RF signal at 1.25 GHz,you'll get a nice stable 10 GHz signal which can then power the local oscillator port on your RFmixer.

    The 1.25 GHz PhaseLocked Loop (PLL) oscillator for this project will be based around a slightlymodified homebrew Amateur Television (ATV) transmitter for the 23 cm (1.21.3 GHz) amateurradio band. The synthesizer for this converter will be the Motorola MC145151 PLL chip, which iseasily salvageable from old commercial satellite/CATV receivers and even some older twowayVHF radios. The PLL will require an external "divideby128" prescaler to convert the 1.25 GHzoutput frequency down to something the MC145151 can handle. We'll be using a Fujitsu MB506 (orNEC UPB1507 or Motorola MC12022) prescaler, which can be found in some MMDSdownconverters or in older Nokia/Uniden analog cellular phones and 900 MHz cordless phones.

    The VCO for the oscillator will be a ZComm CLV1137, which was designed to only cover the1,1001,175 MHz range. It'll be operated "outofband" for this project as it was the only VCO

    module I had available which covered this frequency range. MiniCircuits has many different VCOmodules which should also work. Just look for something with a similar MHz/Volt rating andfrequency range as the ZComm CLV1137 so you don't have to fiddle with the MC145151's loopfilter calculations.

    An evaluation board for the HMC444 multiplier will be used here to help minimize the need forconstructing PC boards operating in the 10 GHz range. The HMC444 evaluation board is ready tooperate as it comes, just add +5 VDC. The HMC444 takes a RF input level of around 5 to 0 dBm,multiples the signal eight times, and outputs a new RF signal with an output power of around +6dBm. It does all this without any arcane supporting components! The HMC444 evaluation board isavailable for order directly from Hittite.

    This device is handy for monitoring any law enforcement RF signals at around 10.525GHz. Xband radar guns operate near this frequency and also some older analog videosurveillance transmitters. Those video signals can be easily demodulated using standard FM videodemodulation techniques once you get it down to a lower frequency. You can also monitor thoseKuband (1314 GHz) satellite uplink transmissions which operate near the various NFLstadiums. Certain cable TV companies also have unencrypted NTSC pointtopoint microwaverelay transmissions in the Kuband for when they can't run coaxial cable. This is very handy if youdon't want to pay for cable TV...

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    Pictures & Construction Notes

    Constructing the 1.25 GHz phaselocked loop oscillator board.

    The ZComm CLV1137 is the silver square on the lowerright. The 8pin SMT chip next to it is theFujitsu MB506 prescaler. The 8pin DIP chip to the left of the CLV1137 is an EL2020widebandwidth opamp. To the left of that, is a MC33171 lowpower opamp for the PLL loopfilter.

    On the upperright are the 78M05 and 78M12 voltage regulators. The 8pin SMT chip to the left ofthe voltage regulators is an ICL7660 negative voltage regulator for powering the opamps.

    The EL2020 opamp isn't really needed for this converter project, but it will allow you to modulatethe VCO if you should ever require. A widebandwidth opamp like the EL2020 also isn'tnecessary unless you plan to modulate the VCO with a video signal.

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    Overview of the Motorola MC145151 PLL circuitry.

    The passive components for the MC145151's loop filter are shown just below the MC145151.

    The 2N3904 transistor on the upperleft is for controlling a "PLL Lock" LED.

    For this converter project, the MC145151 will be using an external 10 MHzTemperatureCompensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO) for generating the MC145151's referencefrequency (78,125 Hz).

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    Overview of the completed 1.25 GHz phaselocked loop oscillator board.

    The blue multiturn potentiometer in the middle is for adjusting the deviation of any optionalmodulating signal.

    There are two feedthrough capacitors (lowerright) for supplying clean +12V and +5V for theTCXO and HMC444 evaluation board.

    Note that the pictures and schematic of this oscillator board will vary due to constant tweaking. Theschematic will have the correct component values.

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    Closeup view of the completed 1.25 GHz phaselocked loop oscillator board.

    Main +15V DC input to the board is via a feedthrough capacitor (lowerleft).

    The RF output (upperleft) is via a N connector.

    The external 10 MHz signal for the MC145151 input (middleleft) is via a BNC connector.

    Modulation input (lowerleft) is via a F connector.

    The final RF output of this oscillator was 5 dBm.

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    Closeup view of the completed 1.25 GHz phaselocked loop oscillator board.

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    External 10 MHz TXCO crystal reference oscillator.

    It is a EG&G Frequency Products, Inc. model T424 and was from an old Qualcomm OmniTRACSsatellite fleet tracking system.

    The TCXO just needs a source of +12V and a large bypass capacitor (33 F or so). The output ofthe TCXO is via a short piece of coax with a BNC connector.

    Any 10 MHz crystal oscillator will do, but remember that any frequency error or noise in the PLLreference frequency will essentially be multiplied 128,000 times.

    It's also possible to tune this particular 10 MHz oscillator to within a few Hertz of 10 MHz byzerobeating its signal to WWV.

    EG&G TCXO Pinout

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    Attaching the external 10 MHz TXCO crystal to the outside of the MMDS downconverter casehousing the oscillator board.

    The 10 MHz signal is applied to the oscillator board via the goldcolored BNC connection.

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    The microwaverange RF mixer for this converter is based around a salvaged Magnum MO64mixer.

    A short piece of conformable coax with a male SMA connector was added for the LO input to theMO64 mixer. This little module's original LO signal was disabled.

    The lower female SMA connector is the mixer's IF output.

    The upper female SMA connector is the mixer's RF input.

    The MO64's specifications are:

    RF Range: 6.012.5 GHzLO Range: 5.015.0 GHzIF Range: DC2.5 GHzLO Power: +10 dBm

    Conversion Loss: 5.0 dB

    Any RF mixer with similar specifications will also work. Note that we'll be running the LO powerbelow the required level, which can increase the mixer's conversion loss. The "RF" and "LO" portscan be interchanged on most mixer models with minimal performance loss.

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    Overview of the Hittite HMC444 evaluation board.

    The 1.25 GHz RF input will via the rightside SMA connector and the "multipliedby8" 10 GHz RFoutput will be via the leftside SMA connector.

    The SMA connector labeled "Vdd" is for the HMC444's +5 VDC input.

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    AC power input for the ammo box case we'll be using.

    Filtered 120 VAC input goes through a circuit breaker and power switch. This is then applied to a18 VDC / 200 mA wallwart power supply which will be powering the oscillator and multipliercircuits.

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    Mounting the Magnum MO64 mixer and HMC444 evaluation board.

    +5 VDC power for the HMC444 active multiplier comes in via the SMA connector on the rightsideof the board.

    The HMC444 evaluation board has some doublesided foam tape on the bottom of the board toprevent it from flopping around.

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    Mounting the 1.25 GHz oscillator module to the side of the case.

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    Overview of the frontpanel and 1.25 GHz oscillator to HMC444 board connections.

    A highquality N connector will be used for the microwave RF input.

    A BNC connector is used for the IF output.

    A phono jack is used for the modulation input.

    A green LED indicates when the PLL is locked.

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    Finished case overview.

    The RF input is via the N connector, which has a protective shell from an old PL259 connector.

    The downconverted IF output is via the BNC connector.

    Any (optional) modulation signal for the VCO will be via a phono jack mounted under the BNCconnector.

    The green "PLL Lock" LED starts out dim when initially powered, but glows brighter when the PLLlocks. A "PLL Unlock" LED might have been a better choice.

    To operate the converter, apply your Xband or Kuband RF signal (trying not to exceed 0 dBm) tothe RF mixer's input. It will then be mixed with the 10 GHz LO signal and your new lower frequencysignal will be taken at the mixer's IF output.

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    13.0375 GHz Kuband pointtopoint relay link transmitter for a local TV station.

    Using this converter project you can monitor video transmissions, if you are in the link'sbeamwidth. The "downconverted" frequency would be 3.0375 GHz. Analog video links, which aregetting to be rare, are often just standard NTSC while digital links can be in the standard MPEG4format.

    To view an analog (NTSC) transmission, you'd need to further downcovert the IF output frequencyto something your TV can receive (100900 MHz or so). To view a digital transmission, you'd needto apply the IF output frequency to the input of a Cband satellite receiver capable of decodingstandard MPEG4 format. You may need to further downconvert the signal if the receiver requiressomething between 9501450 MHz.

    The more advanced student should note that this process also works in reverse. Say, should youever need to broadcast a quick video or audio message to the audience of your local TV station.

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    Bonus

    A few years ago, braindead liberals and the peepee touchers at $2600 Magazine were frothingonandon about the NSA "illegally listening to every phone call" in the U.S. Never mind this isn'teven technically possible but, hey, whatever gets you in the pants of 12yearold boys. Anyway,back in the real world, it turns out the NSA was just grepping through Call Detail Record (CDR)data. This is basically phone switch data which logs a call desination, routing, length, etc. It doesNOT record any audio of the actual call. Sure, the NSA doing this is shady, but it's hardly the end ofthe world.

    Well, look what I found in an unlocked dumpster! DMS switch DCR data! Feel free for anyone touse this fact to counter any stupid EFF lawsuits.

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    Any Questions?

    Editorial and Rants

    More surveillance cameras for Eric Corley's New York City! Didn't John Brennan just say there were no Islamic terrorists out there? LOL!

    Bloomberg Wants 'Big Brother Britain' For NYC

    May 11, 2010 From: www.wcbstv.com

    By Charlie D'agata

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg has his eye on more security against terror attacks. He went to LondonTuesday to check out their surveillance camera system, one of the largest in the world.

    Ever since the Times Square car bomb scare on May 1, the mayor's been looking to build up NewYork's camera network.

    That means adding to the ring of steel in Times Square, similar to central London's. The mayor saidmore NYPD surveillance cameras may prevent another terror scare.

    London has 500,000 surveillance cameras, more than any other city in the world.

    Bloomberg visited London's mayor to see how these help Britain fight terror.

    "We live in a world of suicide bombers. We live in a world of international terrorism," Bloomberg

    said.

    And a world where both cities have been targets. Bloomberg came to take a closer look at thesprawling security network throughout London known as the "Ring of Steel." The mayor'shoping to beef up New York's own surveillance system in the wake of the failed car bomb attack inTimes Square.

    "It's not clear that they would have helped in Times Square. Other than if the perpetrator knewthere were cameras, he might not have tried to come into Times Square," Bloomberg said.

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    London's about the same size as New York and its transit systems handle roughly the same numberof people every day.

    Nearly everywhere you look in London, there's someone or some "thing" looking right back atyou. In fact, you could be caught on camera as many as 300 times in the course of one day.

    Cameras record the license plate of every single car that enters the capital. Yet it didn't stopterrorists from planting a car bomb outside this downtown nightclub three years ago. It failed to go

    off.

    "Nobody's going to make the world perfectly safe, but wouldn't you rather be somewhat safer?"Bloomberg said.

    He's banking on it as he plans to take "Big Brother Britain" back to New York City.

    London's "Ring of Steel" was the inspiration for the 3,000camera network being installed in lowerManhattan and Midtown. The NYPD hopes all the cameras are installed by the end of 2011.

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    Eric Corley's New York City sure is assbackwards! Your kid can't count? Don't worry! They'll work for Obama's census bureau or ACORN!

    N.Y. Passes Students Who Get Wrong Answers on Tests

    June 6, 2010 From: www.nypost.com

    By Carl Campanile & Susan Edelman

    When does 2 + 2 = 5?

    When you're taking the state math test.

    Despite promises that the exams which determine whether students advance to the nextgrade would not be dumbed down this year, students got "partial credit" for wronganswers after failing to correctly add, subtract, multiply and divide. Some got credit for noanswer at all.

    "They were giving credit for blatantly wrong things," said an outraged Brooklyn teacher who was

    among those hired to score the fourthgrade test.

    State education officials had vowed to "strengthen" and "increase the rigor" of both the questionsand the scoring when about 1.2 million kids in grades 3 to 8 including 450,000 in New York City took English exams in April and math exams last month.

    But scoring guides obtained by The Post reveal that kids get halfcredit or more for showingfragments of work related to the problem even if they screw up the calculations or leave theanswer blank.

    Examples in the fourthgrade scoring guide include:

    A kid who answers that a 2footlong skateboard is 48 inches long gets halfcredit for adding 24 and 24 insteadof the correct 12 plus 12.

    A miscalculation that 28 divided by 14 equals 4 instead of 2 is "partially correct" if the student uses the rightmethod to verify the wrong answer.

    Setting up a division problem to find onefifth of $400, but not solving the problem and leaving the answerblank gets halfcredit.

    A kid who subtracts 57 cents from three quarters for the right change and comes up with 15 cents instead of 18cents still gets halfcredit.

    A student who figures the numbers of books in 35 boxes of 10 gets halfcredit despite messedup multiplicationthat yields the wrong answer, 150 instead of 350.

    These questions ask students to show their work. The scoring guidelines, called "holistic rubrics,"require that points be given if a kid's attempt at an answer reflects a "partial understanding" of themath concept, "addresses some element of the task correctly," or uses the "appropriate process" toarrive at a wrong solution. Despite flubbing the answer, students can get 1 point on a 2pointproblem and 1 or 2 points on a 3pointer.

    The Brooklyn teacher said she and peers who had trained to score the tests were stunned at someinstructions.

    "Everybody in the room was upset," she said.

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    The teacher had scored tests with some "controversial questions" for several years, but "this time itwas more outrageous," she said. "You feel like you're being forced to cheat."

    Scorers joked about giving points to kids who wrote their names, brought a pencil or shared gum.

    However, score inflation is not funny, the whistleblower said.

    "The kids who really need the help are just being shuffled along to the next grade without the

    basic skills to have true success. They are given a hollow success that's the crime ofit. The state DOE is doing a disservice to its children."

    Some testing experts are also troubled.

    Ray Domanico, a former head of data analysis for city schools, said kids deserve a little credit forpartial knowledge but agreed the scoring system "raises some questions about whether it's togenerous."

    State Education Department spokesman Tom Dunn defended the scoring.

    "All teachers who score exams receive clear training and rubrics that detail scoring criteria for everyquestion on the tests," he said. "Students who show work and demonstrate a partial understandingof the mathematical concepts or procedures embodied in the question receive partial credit."

    But a few extra points can let a failing kid squeak by.

    A year ago, Chancellor Joel Klein boasted that the city was making "dramatic progress" when 82percent of city students passed the state math test and 69 percent passed in English, up sharplyfrom 2002. And fewer kids have been left back in recent years.

    What officials didn't reveal was that the number of points needed to pass proficiency levels has, inmost cases, steadily dropped.

    The state Board of Regents, which oversees the tests, has postponed the release of results untillate July, but let the city Department of Education set its own "promotional cut scores" to decidewhich kids may be held back. The DOE will release those scores in the next two weeks, aspokesman said.

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    LOL! Soccer!

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    Ohh... Look!

    Muslim terrorist goatfuckers in the U.K are using wireless microphones during their little rallies.

    I sure hope nobody finds that particular frequency and transmits any rude messages or squealingpig noises on it! That would be very bad and not "culturally" sensitive!

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