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Pioneer MVH-190UB - The radio does not work and the usb port does not read - Err

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  • #1 16381447
    jejq92
    Level 7  
    I guess there are a lot of themes of this type, but I have not met the model of this radio.

    So, going to the topic. I have two problems.

    I do not read a pendrive, write that I read, and after a while I get an error 19. I would like to add that on an old radio for PLN 50, a pendrive bought on the Allegro was normally read and played :)

    Now the issue of the radio, on the old radio was read only one station and it barely barely (there was no wire connected from the antenna, only an ISO cube), it was local lelva, I was interested in more popular rmf stations, zet etc, I think that I do not have to exchange. I asked what to do with the antenna, because I have a whip on the roof and in the hollow I have a slot for the radio only what I see, it is hooked to the ankle, I can not see the cable from the antenna. Is it possible for the ISO block to be available to the radio and reception of the station, and if so then why does not the radio receive one station.

    I'm green, forgive me :)
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  • #2 16381468
    adam_1991r
    Level 27  
    A separate antenna must be connected, there is no other option. And as for the pendrive, try to format it to fat32 format. It is also worth checking another pendrive. I had to deal with a few pioneers and there were never USB problems
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  • #3 16381533
    jejq92
    Level 7  
    I have it formatted to FAT32 format, any ideas? Is it possible that mp3s must be added to directories? Maybe there is a limit in the catalog. Currently all mp3 files are uploaded to the pendrive without any folders.
  • #4 16381558
    adam_1991r
    Level 27  
    Yes. Give it to fat32 format. It is possible that there may be a maximum of 100 tracks in one directory, you need to check the manual. Only I found that this error is a connection error or something like that. Do not you have time for this pena on the adapter / extension?

    I always have divided into folders because I put entire records: p
  • #5 16381566
    jejq92
    Level 7  
    Pendrive was on the Fat32 format all the time, the pendrive does not have any extensions. I will go down to the car in a moment to see if it will go from another pena.
  • #6 16381583
    adam_1991r
    Level 27  
    Well, see fewer files. Because it can actually be limited to 100 tracks
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  • #7 16381598
    jejq92
    Level 7  
    The other flash drive is also in the Fat32 format, the mp3s were in the catalog, if not bad, there were 7 tracks. Now the question of the radio, jump, for the cable and see if it's flying ;)
  • #8 16381612
    adam_1991r
    Level 27  
    Move what you have on this p pen which works on the second one, previously formatting it and you will know everything else whether you can store the flash drive or maybe the directories on it.
  • #9 16381749
    jejq92
    Level 7  
    I just replaced the pendrive :P The radio started searching for stations, it even found RMF FM, but at times it starts to stop when it is driving, it just has disruptions. Is it a fault, radio, antenna or other defect can be? (disturbances are in the city)
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    #10 16381754
    adam_1991r
    Level 27  
    Radios rather not. Maybe it is worth installing an antenna amplifier? It works for me and even catches stations, there is no craze because I do not have an original antenna, but the most important stations are catching.
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  • #11 16381861
    jejq92
    Level 7  
    I will buy and check, thanks :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with the Pioneer MVH-190UB car radio, specifically problems with USB playback and radio reception. The user initially faced an error (Error 19) when attempting to read a USB drive, which was formatted to FAT32. Suggestions included checking the number of tracks on the USB drive, as there may be a limit of 100 tracks per directory, and ensuring the drive is properly connected. After replacing the USB drive, the radio began to find stations, including RMF FM, but experienced disruptions while driving. Recommendations included installing an antenna amplifier to improve reception quality, especially in urban areas where signal interference may occur.
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