3 Simple Ways to
Share What You Make

With Instructables you can share what you make with the world — and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts.

PhotosPhotos

Share one or more photos of a project, recipe, or whatever you've made, quickly and easily.

Step by StepStep-By-Step

Share your step-by-step photos with text instructions of what you made so others can do it too!

VideoVideo

Share your how-to video. You'll need your embed code from a video site such as YouTube.

cheap, working phone tap

cheap, working phone tap
«
  • PIC_0021.JPG
  • PIC_0022.JPG
  • PIC_0012.JPG
this is how to make a induction phone tap in <30 minutes and <5$
WARNING
in the US and i think anywhre else it is illegal to tap into private calls without ppl knowing it's being recorded.i am not responsible for anything you do with this!!(however i do not discourage using this to monitor the calls of family if you suspect them from doing something behind your back/illegal)

and sorry for any bad grammar, i am 13 yrs and dutch

it works by using the induction of the line to generate fluctuating magnetic fields wich this device transform to audio
so there is no electrical connection between the tap and line, wich makes it much harder to detect
but you can detect it with a time domain reflectometer or rf generator and spectrum analyser(yeah i bet everyone has one of those in back garden) and for both of course a trained professional to read them

the things you will need are or already in your home or can easly be found at
US:radioshack
UK:maplin
EU:conrad electronics

you will need
a phone line
1 ferrite split core(i will use a cylindrical one, you can use a square or toroidal one too)
at least 40 ft (15 meter) of thin(something like #28 awg) magnet wire, i got mine from a little transformer
a mono male 1/8" jack plug with at least 2" of wire sticking out or the option to solder 2 to them(you can use stereo or surround if jou can identify the 2 wires used for mono sound)
a cable long enough to get from the telephone wire to the recording/transmitting device

tools
soldering iron/terminal block/justtwistthewirestogether
electrical tape
wire cutter
wire strippers
 
Remove these adsRemove these ads by Signing Up
 

Step 1Preparing the core

preparing the core
«
  • PIC_0026.JPG
  • PIC_0025.JPG
  • PIC_0024.JPG
this is the easiest step, but also the most time consuming
take the core and the wire and wrap it 100 times around a piece of the core that is't going to be moved
so if you use a square one, wind it on the_ part of the u shaped piece. if you use a cylindrical like me, wind it in the middle of one of the ( shaped parts, see picture
the number of turns is not critical as long as you are between 75 and 120
then cover it up with tape
AND MAKE SURE YOU DON' T GET ANY TAPE OR WIRE ON THE PLACE WHERE THE TWO HALVES TOUCH!
then burn/sand the enamel off the wires and connect them to the long wire and the lon wire to the headphone plug
« Previous StepDownload PDFView All StepsNext Step »
34 comments
Mar 29, 2010. 3:08 PMjules15 says:
also, can u make a schematic this is confusing to me
Mar 29, 2010. 3:04 PMjules15 says:
when you say "dont get any tape or wire where the two halves touch" you mean to make sure it closes al the way right? without the obstructon blocking it from closing completely?
Sep 28, 2009. 7:40 PMyioryio says:
Jul 10, 2008. 6:00 PMbbsux says:
Umm, the first warning statement is incorrect. This is covered by state law. There are 1 party notifaction states and 2 party states. It means that either one or both parties must know and agree to be recorded. BUT even if you call me from a one party state I can record record our conversation without asking legally because you called me, however I must ask you if I call you. It is NEVER legal to record a conversation in which no one has consented.
Aug 1, 2008. 7:40 AMhimmelgeher says:
not according to the patriot act. the government can do whatever they fricken want.
Jul 28, 2009. 3:02 PMGamer917 says:
the government probably hates instructables and i think they hacked my wifi
Aug 12, 2009. 10:57 AMMilotisX says:
probably
Apr 6, 2009. 6:44 PMhg341 says:
wow did you take this from the anarchist cookbook?
anyways good job.going to do it soon
Apr 7, 2009. 12:08 PMhg341 says:
thats cool try useing a amp for it
Feb 14, 2009. 12:40 PMamando96 says:
das ist ein gut 'ible ich mochte ein maplins uber mein house... I dont mean uber lol i mean beside... but my german(i know your dutch) sucks :(
Jul 10, 2008. 9:43 AMshooby says:
Mooi gedaan jonge Good instructable, really clear and easy to follow.
Jan 27, 2009. 9:40 PMReCreate says:
is dat in het Duits, want ik haat die taal


ist, dass in Deutsch, weil ich hasse diese Sprache
Jan 22, 2009. 11:01 PMwo says:
lol im 15 and dutch :P
Jan 11, 2009. 10:28 AMjoinaqd says:
so i can find the ferrite thingys in a laptop adapter cord right?
Dec 6, 2008. 1:37 PMCoggz says:
Could you build this into a micro filter (the DSL/Phone splitter)? as that way, it would be unnoticed, all you would need was a small core and a long audio extension i presume?? Your thoughts BTW, great tutorial!!
Oct 19, 2008. 10:57 AMjackass1 says:
so this one would work?
Sep 14, 2008. 6:34 PMNT86 says:
i need a little help understanding which wires connect where. i do belive one of the headphone jack wires needs to be attached to the coil and does the other one get connected directly to the line?
Sep 18, 2008. 5:06 PMNT86 says:
oh i c it inducts the voice into the plug?
Sep 9, 2008. 5:12 PMhandyman1 says:
I had fun with this one. Good job alwinovich. I made a change to the phone tap setup, I made a quick disconnect so I could easily move form phone to phone throughout the house. Used the computer for recording, it worked really good.
Aug 24, 2008. 9:19 PMossumguywill says:
Why is a 13 year old kid (im 12) wearing a wedding ring?
Jul 10, 2008. 11:48 AMJ.A.M says:
would the coil work if the ferrite core is just a full circle or do i need to cut it , also it is much smaller then yours
Jul 10, 2008. 3:05 PMJ.A.M says:
k , cuz i allready wound the core
Jul 10, 2008. 10:10 AMac1D says:
this, its a exemple of a 13yo doing a awesome instructable. 10/10!

Pro

Get More Out of Instructables

Already have an Account?

close

All Steps Viewing
View all steps of an Instructable on the same page when you're a Pro Member.

Upgrade to Pro today!
2
Followers
1
Author:alwinovich