Radio layouts have become as much a part of decoding as the equipment used to do it. Without the humble layout how would you know know where to place the probe or solder the wires to? Most sets are very straightforward to decode but there are some that need to have something else done to them before they will decode. It is for this reason that we have taken pictures of these radios in order to better show you what you need to do to get the code out of them. The links above will take you to the various makes of radio and then onto individual models with pictures and explanations as to the means by which they will give up their codes.
In the Blaupunkt section, radios marked *** cover the following : MILANO RCR45, PASADINA DJ, VERONA RCR45,
CAMBRIDGE RCR45, BOLOGNA RCR126
AND VERONA SKODA