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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Impact Pete on 09 March 2016, 12:41:29

Title: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Impact Pete on 09 March 2016, 12:41:29
Never had the code for my stereo so not had it working for over 2 years since battery was replaced, I wondered if people could clear this up, there are a few websites that seem to be able to get your code just from your serial number ie the likes of www.radio-code.co.uk but at £24.99 a code via email seems a little risky when they suggest if at any point the code was changed during repair etc then they would not refund if the code does not work, then you have the companies that will do it if you send the head unit to them.
My point is if someone at the other end of an email can give you your code without connecting anything to the stereo or accessing the chip etc then why can't I do it DIY style, Ive seen loads of forums with 'Philips code calculators' etc

any one can help, I really don't want to pay much for regaining a stereo we have lived without for over 2 years
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Dave DND on 09 March 2016, 12:53:11
Most of the software out there used to decode from serial number was actually written by me.

We have NEVER released software for the CCR2006 to be decoded this way.

Yes, you can do it DIY style - it cost me 23 years and several million quid to learn do it myself

Send me yours for £20 + return postage, and I`ll decode your one for you   :P
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Impact Pete on 09 March 2016, 13:21:52
Most of the software out there used to decode from serial number was actually written by me.

We have NEVER released software for the CCR2006 to be decoded this way.

Yes, you can do it DIY style - it cost me 23 years and several million quid to learn do it myself

Send me yours for £20 + return postage, and I`ll decode your one for you   :P

Hi thanks for the info, the online company says they get the codes direct from the manufacturer if that makes sense. would you need the front panel as mine is not attached never has been
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Dave DND on 09 March 2016, 14:55:33
Yes, I wrote and designed much of the coding systems for the manufacturers.

Send me a working and complete unit, not a pile of bits though !!
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Impact Pete on 09 March 2016, 14:58:19
Yes, I wrote and designed much of the coding systems for the manufacturers.

Send me a working and complete unit, not a pile of bits though !!

It's working fine just front panel is not attached by the screws at the bottom, held on panel by the 3 top left buttons
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Impact Pete on 10 March 2016, 12:05:28
All sorted, appreciate offers from DND but postage made it too much I found a local company on my way home last night took less than 20mins for £24 thanks to Mobile Solutions UK LTD stereo back in and running  :D
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: raywilb on 10 March 2016, 16:00:03
All sorted, appreciate offers from DND but postage made it too much I found a local company on my way home last night took less than 20mins for £24 thanks to Mobile Solutions UK LTD stereo back in and running  :
  did they give you the code for future reference, if needed.
Title: Re: some clarification on CCR2006 (E) radio code
Post by: Impact Pete on 10 March 2016, 16:02:04
All sorted, appreciate offers from DND but postage made it too much I found a local company on my way home last night took less than 20mins for £24 thanks to Mobile Solutions UK LTD stereo back in and running  :
  did they give you the code for future reference, if needed.

Yes I had taken the stereo out and taken that to them, they gave me a card with a printed number, so when I put stereo back I typed the code in and all was well  :y