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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Darth Loo-knee on 27 February 2009, 17:53:05

Title: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 27 February 2009, 17:53:05
Head Units or Multi Changers Dave DND is really the Topman.

He has helped me out a couple of times now and both times the Codes have been supplied straight away.

Thanks Dave  :y

P.S have a look at his website  
http://www.instant-radio-codes.com/
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Dave DND on 27 February 2009, 17:59:22
Thanks for the plug !!

Nice to know somebody appreciates us    :)
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 27 February 2009, 23:29:04
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Thanks for the plug !!

Nice to know somebody appreciates us    :)

I was just telling the truth Dave :y

As always..... :D
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Dodger on 28 February 2009, 19:29:28
Must say, have used DND for three codes over the last couple of years, A Rover, Vauxhall, and the daughters Fiat. (saved me a real earbashing from a lady with no music!!!!)
Every single time, Dave's done the biz, following day, by e-mail.
Each code has been spot on.  Fast, reliable, and HONEST.
More than you can say about a lot of e-bay traders these days.

Cheers Dave, you are a real gent.  :y
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: HolyCount on 28 February 2009, 19:37:38
I second the sentiments above .... Dave has had my radio in for recode and also did a small repair for me ---- no hesitation at all about recommending him :y
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Entwood on 28 February 2009, 22:21:10
Not had to use Dave DND's services ... but his reputation is good  :y :y :y

However I now have one of my "stupid questions" ....

having clicked the link in Loo-Knees original post, then gone to Vauxhall ... as you do .... how come it would appear that the only radios ever fitted were 2003 or 300  ???

I'm sure there were many others.... 700 and 2013 ring bells ... now where have I seen those before ....   :) :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: VXL V6 on 28 February 2009, 22:33:21
CCRT700 is harder to decode I believe, NCDC series (and it's peripherals) use a pairing code so normal decoding techniques cannot be used (although there is a method that can be used  ::) ;))
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Dave DND on 01 March 2009, 09:01:20
The "2003, 300 etc as you call them" were often the basic factory fit radios, whilst the CCRTXXX and NCDXXX were specified as very expensive optional extras at the time of build / order.

Some of the more obscure radios fitted, CCRTXXX and NCDXXX etc are physically paired to the car by use of a Tech2 programmer, which cannot interrogate a code once it has been programmed.

Unfortunately, to decode and reset these types of radio is a major undertaking with a very labour intensive stripdown and components having to be removed from the boards. Desoldering 128 pin IC`s takes time and costs money on the CCRT !! and a fairly reliable solution for the NCD is currently being developed by a few of the guys on here

The other radios can often be decoded by serial number or by plugging them into our decoding equipment. There are very few radios that we are unable to decode, and we can offer more solutions than our competitors, as we actually design and build the decode equipment that both the manufacturers and others are using.

If you need a code, give me a yell

 8-)
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: TheBoy on 01 March 2009, 09:38:09
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Head Units or Multi Changers Dave DND is really the Topman.

He has helped me out a couple of times now and both times the Codes have been supplied straight away.

Thanks Dave  :y

P.S have a look at his website  
http://www.instant-radio-codes.com/
Although I have never actually used his services to decode radios, we have exchanged a fair few PMs/emails as part of trying to discover the NCDC type pairing.

I would like to echo the sentiments above, and would highly recommend Dave DND if you have trouble with your radio or Traffic Master coding.

Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Dave DND on 01 March 2009, 10:26:51
Its not my birthday, and Christmas has gone - everybody is being exceptionally nice to me and I have to ask

WHAT ARE YOU ALL PLOTTING  ????  

I feel as though I am being fattened up for the kill . . . . .

 :-[
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 01 March 2009, 11:15:26
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Its not my birthday, and Christmas has gone - everybody is being exceptionally nice to me and I have to ask

WHAT ARE YOU ALL PLOTTING  ????  

I feel as though I am being fattened up for the kill . . . . .

 :-[

Think what maybe coming is an OOF Radio Decoding Meet  ;D ;D ;D :P
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: slb on 02 March 2009, 10:24:42
how much does all this cost,cos when i got my miggy i had to go to steelers and that was £18.50 and 3 days wait and that was for radio,cd,imoberliser,and another code carnt remember wat it was now have them in owners hand book. :) :)
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: Dave DND on 02 March 2009, 10:41:40
Full details of our decoding services can be found on our main website

www.dndservices.co.uk

any questions, do not hesitate to ask

 ;)
Title: Re: If you ever need Codes for you
Post by: TheBoy on 02 March 2009, 15:37:55
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how much does all this cost,cos when i got my miggy i had to go to steelers and that was £18.50 and 3 days wait and that was for radio,cd,imoberliser,and another code carnt remember wat it was now have them in owners hand book. :) :)
Generally, the carpass will be better option if its the original radio, and the thieving bastards, like the dealer in MK, don't try to charge you £45.

However, if the stereo is no the original, then getting it decoded is your only options.