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Hi,
I'm Ben and -- hopefully -- I can provide some meaningful assistance.
You have to read the eprom chip. Tis is how it's done:
You need to open the radio No skill required;
Locate the eprom (a 24C04 in your case);
Remove it (nearly impossible because it is an SMD that is GLUED to the main board);
Read it if you have proper equipment
Calculate the code (stof_no1 WKC code calculator); and,
Solder the eprom back again.
If you don't like that solution, their is only one other way and it's a lot simpler.
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