There is a Becker radio decoder that has been floating around the net for a few years. I have it. It is for 4 and 5 digit code Becker radios. But this program has some bugs in it.
The standard radio is 4 digits. The Becker Traffic Pro uses 5 digits.
Sometimes there is a sticker on the radio that has the code on the radio. I believe these are replacement radios.
Sometimes the DME does have the code in it. But my DME did not, so I had the code entered in the DME. If the code is in the DME but the radio had been replaced, then the code will not work unless the code was changed to match the replacement radio.
In the old days a lot of the 220 radios were replaced under warranty due to the "peeling buttons" issue.
Of course, the usual joke is, who would want to steal a Becker radio.
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