![]() ![]() 2 Free and Reliable USB Image Tools in Windows 10/8/7.At least you can say you got something nice for your dollars.How to perform the USB backup? How to backup drive to keep data safe? How to use USB image tool? This post will show you the answers and will introduce two free and reliable USB image tools which can be used in all Windows versions including Windows 10/8/7. Go out and get a steak dinner and see a show instead of buying this piece of crap. It's the worst radio I've ever had, and it's NEW!! The worst part is, I was so sure it would be better than the old Dual that I trimmed the speaker and power wires to prevent under dash clutter, so I can't send it back. I should have listened to the many, many bad reviews on this, but thought that $35 and free shipping wouldn't be a big loss if it wasn't worth it. I remember when Pyle used to be a name that at least was 'good enough' back in the 70's when I was in high school, and some of their stuff was actually pretty good! The only reason I bought this is because I'm waiting to get a $500 vintage style stereo that matches the trucks original but has all modern guts and features. THAT is sad!!! To sum it up, if you actually buy this and think it can't be worse than what you already have, you are mistaken. ![]() I actually used the old faceplate of the Dual, and cut it instead, because it was better quality than this one was. ![]() Did I mention that the faceplate is the cheapest plastic part that I've ever seen on any auto/truck radio? It is. Even if I would have cut them to fit, they are moulded with a higher ring around them that won't allow the really cheap plastic knobs to fit right. H) (And this is what I call a biggie) When I moved the "adjustable" knobs out to their extended positions, probably less than 1/8" from their shipped places, there is no way in hell that the knob stems would fit the holes in the face plate any longer. You can't see any of the stations' numbers to tell where you are on the dial (as if it would matter, since it doesn't pick up any stations other than what's closest to the truck) G) At night, when the unit is 'lit', the only thing visible is the red indicator in a blinding yellow-white horizontal strip. I could live with that, if it picked up anything and had a decent sound to it. One wire for each speaker, with a single ground wire for the unit and both speakers, which is the epitome of cheapness, in my book, and possibly the cause of the interference.į) The tuner dial DOES turn backwards, as I read in so many bad reviews. The old Dual didn't have a bit of trouble with any noise.Į) The speak er wire for each speaker is just that. Here is what I found- A) The tuner truly does NOT pick up anything but the closest local radio FM station - (doesn't seem to pick up anything on AM)ī) As others have said, it doesn't stay on 'the' channel, even when it does have adequate signal strength.Ĭ) There is no stereo light to let you know if you're dialed in to the strongest signal, so it's all by ear.ĭ) Mine has a buzz, or engine whine, that elevates with acceleration, although I have a noise suppressor/capacitor hooked up to my voltage regulator. Despite all the bad reviews, I figured it was worth a gamble at 35 bucks, so I bought it. I bought this to replace an old Dual AM/FM/ cassette (eating) tape player that was in my '51 Chevy pick up when I bought it. The unit produces up to 160 watts of peak handling power. The Pyle in-dash receiver measures 7.0 inches wide by 2.0 inches high by 4.75 inches deep. The Pyle in-dash receiver is FAT16/32-compatible for digital media with decoding for MP3, WMA, and AAC files. The disc-based playback in this CD/MP3 in-dash receiver accepts multiple CD formats. The tuner frequency for this unit can receive AM and FM-PX radio station transmissions. The Pyle PLR14MPF in-dash receiver can switch between the sources at any given point to provide a diverse listening experience. It also includes an iPod connection for digital file playback via an iPod or other compatible MP3-enabled devices. This Pyle in-dash receiver holds a disc drive for playing disc-based media such as music CDs as well as an AM/FM tuner for receiving radio transmissions. The unit is a CD/MP3 in-dash receiver that combines USB, SD card, disc-based media, digital media, and radio frequency playback options.
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