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Date:         Fri, 23 Jun 2006 11:25:00 -0700
Reply-To:     BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Heidelberg Radio question...
Comments: To: Doug Fitz-Randolph <fitzr@suscom-maine.net>
In-Reply-To:  <200606231557.k5NFvUpJ089214@pan.gwi.net>
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Doug,

Best for me to answer this pmail. We don't want all the potential thieves knowing how this works. LOL... not that any thief would want a Heidelberg... mine is... Darn! They stole the Heidelberg out of my van!

CYM.

Ben

On 6/23/06, Doug Fitz-Randolph <fitzr@suscom-maine.net> wrote: > > Hi all, > > No, this isn't the typical "Help - I disconnected the battery and now my > radio doesn't work" question... > > Three years ago, for a radio-less friend, I picked up two Heidelberg > radios > from the local junkyard, figuring that at least one would work. One was a > Heidelberg V, the other a Heidelberg VIII. I got them home, applied 12V > and > - bonus - neither was dead. Both displayed "SAFe" on the screen, as I > would > expect. I figured I'd get the codes from the VW dealer after I installed > the radio for my friend. Long story short, they've been sitting untouched > in > a box for the past 3 years. I was recently in need of a radio, so I pulled > them out of storage. Of course, it just couldn't be easy for once. Here's > the puzzle... > > Both displayed "SAFe" when powered-on three years ago. Now, the model V > seems to have lost it's security coding completely - it comes on and works > fine with no "SAFe" code. The VIII, however, now shows nothing at all on > the > display. The only evidence of life is that the little red security LED > blinks when power is applied. > > I have a theory about this, as follows: There is a battery in the radio > which maintains the SAFe code. When the radio is disconnected from 12V for > long enough, this battery dies. On the model V, when the battery dies, the > code goes away and the radio functions normally. On the VIII, which being > newer maybe has more "advanced" theft protection circuitry, when the > battery > dies the radio ceases to function completely. > > Can anyone offer any insights on this or any tips on bringing the VIII > back > to life? > > You might ask if one of the radios works, why do I care? Well, the volume > knob also functions as the "seek" button. On the V, it's so sensitive that > whenever I adjust the volume I change the station. It's driving me > slightly > crazy. On the VIII, even though it doesn't turn on I can tell the knob is > less finicky. I want to keep a VW radio in there 1) because everything > else > is bare bones original and 2) aside from not wanting to spend any $, all > the new radios you can buy look too much like video game displays. > > Thanks, > Doug Fitz-Randolph > Freeport, ME >

-- BenT


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