I have purchased a bike which had the Road tech HA90 MP3 / WMA Digital Music Player on it. Okay this has been an ordeal getting it to work. Cannot locate a instruction manual or the operation manual , I relied solely on Internet Search and mostly this web site. Here is what I have done. First used a 4G Micro SD Card - formatted to Fat 32 ...nothing...nothing seen or recognized... err no all sorts of errors...NEXT a friend has a player so rode over checked his card in my player and all is well ...HIS card is a 512 mb.IT WORKS PERFECT !!!! NO 512 SD Cards anywhere...the lowest 4GB. (Unless you order online) I have seen somewhere that someone wrote that 512 was the largest ...then another has wrote nothing over a 2G ...Now since I do not have a manual looked back at catalog page and it came with 64mb ..best of both worlds I have been able to by chance locate a 1GB SD Card locally . They no longer make cards under 4GB or stores do not carry around here, but can get on Amazon...Okay back to the issue. NOW TRYING THE 1GB card in Fat format / then reformat to FAT32 Tried it and the player recognizes the card tells me the number of songs I have on the card , is going thru the motion but NO SOUND.....now what???? I plan to get with friend and check info on his card regarding format etc. since it works, and order a 512 mb card ..HOWEVER Does anyone have the magic potion to offer advice on what to try next??? Thank you
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All you need is a SD disc usb holder to transfer files from your windows Media player onto it. Use the Windows converter to format your songs to mp3. Just right click on the songs or albums in your library and then select Send to > Windows Audio Converter > A window will pop up that has the songs selected ready to convert, but you need to first use the browse icon to make sure the MP3 SD disc is the output folder you are sending the music to. Just see whether the disc holder is plugged into the g or h drive, then once that has been done you can start the conversion. Once that is done, you should be able to play the music back on your HD Road Tech mp3 palyer. ONe last point, make sure to uncheck 'add my converted files to my library' as that will double up the same music selection in your library. Remember you are just wanting to copy the mp3 files to the external SD disc for your player not make mp3 files for your pc media player. Hope this helps.
Not really, The problem with the older radio is that the way they fed the power to the mp3 side was to back door it through the FM modulator, thus resulting in a lower volume than theradio. Unfortunately there is no fix for it.
I own the player on my 2004 HD Softail Deuce. I have a catalog of various sizes of sd cards from my original 64mb up to 2gb. The problem you are having could be that you have the music in WMI instaed of having converted it to the mp3 format with your windows player. Be sure to use the lowest quality when converting to the mp3 as you will not notice the difference in the playback. Also do not be surprised that you cannot get what you think on a 2 gig sd card. One of my 2 gig cards has the entire Led Zeppelin studio catalog including some various Robert Plant solo songs from his various albums. I buy my sd cards from Microcenter here in Ohio for around $7.00 each. The local wal-marts are making a killing with 512mb for around $15.00 each, so shop around for the cards you need.
The WMA files are probably copyright protected, and this device was not set up to read them. I would try converting them all ot Mp3 format - you will probably have better luck. Here's the official Harley page that I found: Here's the best bet - there are pdf instructions for upgrading the
software and a few other functions, but no user's manual for it per se:
http://www.harley-davidson.com/cp/moar/en/overview.asp?locale=en_US&bmLocale=en_US&WebLogicSession=IxPr8hMLlpTeiAo8tqS42O5oe0q8OxNYxkSMGILPXoq8DHdmO3IE!-608879135!hdijunapppr08.ihd.hd!7005!8005&HDCWPSession=43nTLxPTw2cyWmlLHvR8BY0pqGFrtc8n5f6GQL4PvhTDBmHHhWQP!1924091048!-135590298
My husband hooked one up with Kuryakyn speakers (amplified). BUT - we CANNOT get the music on the card...Windows seems to not like the idea of synch-ing without folders and the MP3 player cannot read folders... I'm pulling my hair out over this!!!!
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