Problem is, the kit is from 2005 and most dealers have probably binned/lost/broken their special programming box and the computer with the Windows 98 programming software is long dead. The software is around, but the programming box isn't documented anywhere and seems to have so For your Ray54 it seems to be done with a serial programming interface box that plugs into the NMEA connector and some software that unlocks the MMSI. I did it for a Simrad RD68 (wire bridge - different revisions have totally different circuit boards!) and for a Ray 240 (tiny SMD resistors soldered into a handset). Others you need a programming interface and software. They all have a way to reset them, on some you solder in wire bridges, resistors or just know the secret key combination.
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