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cleevesy
24th September, 2010, 09:11 PM
Have Been Given a jaguar Alpine unit Part no AC7613 Model:AJ9250R
Could anybody Tell me how to Get the code i take it that it envolves using jumpers could someone explain how to do this? Think this radio was made before i was born! Many thanks
andersonmaxi
24th September, 2010, 09:27 PM
read eprom and post ther i think 24c08
cleevesy
24th September, 2010, 10:54 PM
Thanks Andersonmaxi .but Have searched radio cannot find 24c08 there are to two 8 pin eeproms but with numbers of no relivence! anybody decoded this set? Thanks
bonus2010
24th September, 2010, 11:50 PM
Have Been Given a jaguar Alpine unit Part no AC7613 Model:AJ9250R
Could anybody Tell me how to Get the code i take it that it envolves using jumpers could someone explain how to do this? Think this radio was made before i was born! Many thanks
I have never decoded this radio, but.. I have some really good information
on the AJ9250R, that I have received from alexics.
Remove the bottom cover from the radio, and locate a row of six solder pads
They are situated near to the front panel.
I'd appreciate, if it were possible to provide a photo of the pads , or if not, try to describe
how these pads are connected by links.
I have a few codes for certain pad-link configurations.
let me know how you get on...
Cheers.
cleevesy
25th September, 2010, 12:20 AM
Thanks for the great help, have located the jummpers and they are as described
1 bridged accross
2 bridged accross
3 not bridged
4 bridged accross
5 not bridged
6 bridged acrosss
Have no digital cam and iphone picture is crap detail so cant supply pic hope this ok, thanks for the help.
cleevesy
25th September, 2010, 12:42 AM
Have found a calcgen with alpine links and have got code 1631 so i will try that 2 moz, thank you for your help bonus will post if it works!
bonus2010
25th September, 2010, 08:42 AM
Have found a calcgen with alpine links and have got code 1631 so i will try that 2 moz, thank you for your help bonus will post if it works!
Wouldn't waste your time, don't think it's the same algo.
knok
25th September, 2010, 10:05 PM
Wouldn't waste your time, don't think it's the same algo.
please post a picture of both faces of main board ...
Maybe it looks like others known.
Rdecode
23rd November, 2010, 11:12 AM
Have Been Given a jaguar Alpine unit Part no AC7613 Model:AJ9250R
Could anybody Tell me how to Get the code i take it that it envolves using jumpers could someone explain how to do this? Think this radio was made before i was born! Many thanks
I can help you with code from serial, if it is still appropriate
Post serial here
Rdecode
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