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Radio Decoding.
« on: 12 August 2010, 12:33:50 »

Does anybody happen to know what the code would be for the following??

Radio type CCR2006(E) out of 2000 Omega CDX

Number 09 146 057.

Stamped serial number GM0206Y1027110

Any help appreciated. Begrudge paying £15 for 4 numbers.
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Re: Radio Decoding.
« Reply #1 on: 12 August 2010, 14:29:05 »

Begrudge paying £15 for 4 numbers

And I begrudge giving away my valuable skills for free

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« Reply #2 on: 12 August 2010, 15:38:53 »

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Any help appreciated. Begrudge paying £15 for 4 numbers.

Should've negotiated the Car Pass into the buying price  :y  :y
When we bought SWMBO's Astra, the seller (trader) was quite sure the Car Pass was in the glove box & tried to fob us off with some other card that was there. I knew what I was looking for ...... Car Pass was there when we went back to collect  ;)  ;)  ;)

Pity we didn't do the same thing when we bought the Smart  :-?  :-?  :-?  :-?  :-[
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« Reply #3 on: 12 August 2010, 18:02:20 »

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Begrudge paying £15 for 4 numbers

And I begrudge giving away my valuable skills for free

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Sorry, that's not what I wanted to imply, no offence meant and I hope non taken.
However, why pay for something that you can get for free! Especially when the stereo is cr :op anyway ;)
Just don't see why it has to be £25!
TBH if there is no way of getting it free or for a few quid I'll just replace it for an Ipod compatible one, which I am sure being Vx and Omega will not be easy!!
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« Reply #4 on: 13 August 2010, 01:40:13 »

Hi -

Correct me if I'm wrong - but I think you can only decode one of those by dumping the bin file ? (or car pass of course)

(Is that right Dave ?)

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Re: Radio Decoding.
« Reply #5 on: 13 August 2010, 09:52:24 »

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Hi -

Correct me if I'm wrong - but I think you can only decode one of those by dumping the bin file ? (or car pass of course)

(Is that right Dave ?)

Steve

We just plug them into our machine and it spits out the original code - no need to mess around with memory dumps - thats an option thats only ever taken by those who do not have the correct equipment to do it properly

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« Reply #6 on: 14 August 2010, 01:18:34 »

Hi Dave

Thats kinda what i ment - Having to physicly interact with the unit rather than a software (remote) decode... form the units serial number.

Radio dont work -
£15 - Radio does work - "Simples!"

Sounds like a bargin to me !

Just like back in my old TV days.... the customer would allways tell me "I dont think it's much, just a loose wire"

As if the o'l jedi mind trick would magicaly reduce there bill....

Anyone down your neck of the woods re-gassing Plasma screens  ;D

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« Reply #7 on: 14 August 2010, 11:21:41 »

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Hi Dave

Thats kinda what i ment - Having to physicly interact with the unit rather than a software (remote) decode... form the units serial number.

Radio dont work -
£15 - Radio does work - "Simples!"

Sounds like a bargin to me !

Just like back in my old TV days.... the customer would allways tell me "I dont think it's much, just a loose wire"

As if the o'l jedi mind trick would magicaly reduce there bill....

Anyone down your neck of the woods re-gassing Plasma screens  ;D

Steve

Yeah, I know what you mean, its not the loose wire they are paying for, its KNOWING WHICH loose wire will cause the problem that they are paying for, but they will only ever see it as a wire, and mine for picking a number or letter.

Not aware of anyone gassing Plasma`s down here, I`m rapidly finding out that they are not that advanced in this neck of the woods - Electricity is still failry new, and when I spoke to a customer teh other day, I said that I had an Internet shop, and his reply bemused me:

An Internet shop? Thats good, what time does it open?

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Re: Radio Decoding.
« Reply #8 on: 16 August 2010, 13:58:37 »

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Hi Dave

Thats kinda what i ment - Having to physicly interact with the unit rather than a software (remote) decode... form the units serial number.

Radio dont work -
£15 - Radio does work - "Simples!"

Sounds like a bargin to me !

Just like back in my old TV days.... the customer would allways tell me "I dont think it's much, just a loose wire"

As if the o'l jedi mind trick would magicaly reduce there bill....

Anyone down your neck of the woods re-gassing Plasma screens  ;D

Steve

Yeah, I know what you mean, its not the loose wire they are paying for, its KNOWING WHICH loose wire will cause the problem that they are paying for, but they will only ever see it as a wire, and mine for picking a number or letter.

Not aware of anyone gassing Plasma`s down here, I`m rapidly finding out that they are not that advanced in this neck of the woods - Electricity is still failry new, and when I spoke to a customer teh other day, I said that I had an Internet shop, and his reply bemused me:

An Internet shop? Thats good, what time does it open?
 :-X


PMSL.....had that comment when I told a customer we had a web site!!
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Re: Radio Decoding.
« Reply #9 on: 16 August 2010, 16:01:21 »

Dave,where abouts in Paignton are you?

I holiday in that fantastic place at least once a year,need to pop in and say hello the next time i'm down :y



(sorry a bit off topic)
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« Reply #10 on: 16 August 2010, 16:25:52 »

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Dave,where abouts in Paignton are you?

I holiday in that fantastic place at least once a year,need to pop in and say hello the next time i'm down :y



(sorry a bit off topic)


Usually found on the Beach or at the end of the pier with a fishing rod - but make sure to give me  a yell if coming down, always good to meet people !!

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« Reply #11 on: 16 August 2010, 16:51:58 »

I will do  :y

October week this year is looking unlikely now,so prob next summer

We always stay on Adelphi Rd,and i do enjoy Henry's!  :y
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I will do  :y

October week this year is looking unlikely now,so prob next summer

We always stay on Adelphi Rd,and i do enjoy Henry's!  :y

next summer it is then

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