Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore and Quint Kessenich.
http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2016/12/179886/
http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2016/12/179886/
[banana][banana][banana][banana][banana][banana][banana][banana][banana][banana]Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore and Quint sKessenich.
http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2016/12/179886/
Was he the guy that said "UK has to win a few games vs Louisville for it to be a rivalry" when UK had won 4 of 5? [laughing]I wont listen to Gilmore and thats a fact. Several reasons, but the UL game in 2012 when he spent 3 hours hugging the cards and even said UK has got to start winning some of these UK-UL games, nice work loser. And he just flat out sucks at his job. Seriously.
Sync radio...Tom and Jeff!!!Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore and Quint Kessenich.
http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2016/12/179886/
Sync radio...Tom and Jeff!!!
Absolutely! I use "TuneIn Radio" app on phone (or iPad), and route to receiver via AUX. TuneIn has the unique feature that you can PAUSE radio. Then listen to WJRS (Laker Country) and pause/sync with my Dish Net setup. Early in the season I had found WJRS to have the most LIVE (not delayed) feed of the available UK NETWORK channels. Has worked great all year!
(Used to have to do the DVR PAUSE routine and found it to be a PITA - at least with Dish. Now I can toggle to other games during commercial and still be perfectly synced.....)
Do you think UK will have elevated themselves in Gilmore's eyes by Bowl Game time??????
Exactly, thats the one.Was he the guy that said "UK has to win a few games vs Louisville for it to be a rivalry" when UK had won 4 of 5? [laughing]
Got the Tunein Radio on my laptop, now how do I route to receiver Aux and sync with my dish receiver? Like to try it out on the BB game tonight.
Do you have an audio receiver with your setup? I would use a simple audio cable (headphone type jack on one end, 2 RCA red white connectors on other) and route it from the Headphone jack on laptop into an input on back of receiver (CD input works well).
If not, then perhaps just use the speakers on the laptop itself. Would likely be loud enough anyway.