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Radio Code Finders!; useful tools
Topic Started: Sun Mar 30, 2008 7:34 pm (313 Views)
Big Ben
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While looking for a way to decode Nicks radio I came across This website! I downloaded the first set of programs and used one on the Blaupunkt and it worked!

I will try the second set of programs too!! :D

Hope its of use!
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kentronix
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thanks mate, very usefull, pinned.

I would love to know if the others work.
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Ukmerctechie
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Just what i needed ben i have just had a customers car go flat on me in the workshop.
Radio in safe mode now.
I will try this tommos cheers
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MICHAEL
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Ben, that's a very valuable piece of information indeed.We'll all need it at sometime ,I'm sure. B)
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Gnasha
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thats what makes this site no1.gif people willing to share information.

Thanks, this will undoubtedly help at some point in the future
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Big Ben
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The BPCalc.exe program worked the best with my old Kingston DJ. Use the highlighted number!
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i have a ford radio code generator somewhere. works as well trust me. costs 12 for ford to do the same service, got it on ebay for about 3 quid. will see if i can find it. will post later if i can, and will email it to anyone who wants it if i have still got it
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aaronabbs
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i have a few questions about the programmes i have a blaupunkt san diego dj is there anything that may work also when i tried the blaupunkt decoder all i seemed to get was a number beginning in 9 then on the next un highlihted number started with a 1
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Big Ben
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Use BPcalc.exe. Only enter the numbers of the serial number, the X in the middle represents the letter in the middle. Click calculate and use the top code displayed!

Hope that helps! :D
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