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Remote - Outside Broadcast Set-ups?

We are looking to update some of our outside broadcast and remote gear and set-ups at our station.
We run a G3 Tieline mixer using a nighthawk modem. Announcers wear Beyerdynamic DT 297 headsets with built-in microphones. The program is piped back from the studio via the modem and into our Yamaha PA system equipped with Bluetooth should it be required.
We have a fold-out stage that converts into a trailer and inflatable chesterfield chair, Arch and Flailing man.
Teardrop and various other banners are used for impact.
We want to do something more compact (maybe a new van set-up instead), for our 'presence' - and I wanted to share what we did last weekend - and hopefully see some vans and set-ups from around the world to share ideas... see below.
Looking forward to your responses.
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That’s awesome, as long as you have people to set it up for you. Through most of career I was expected to set up the remote, interview the remote buyer, talk to listeners, then tear down. I would get maybe 120 bucks for three hours but the entirety was 4 or 5 hours if you add travel time and set up time. Yes I am one of those guys who hated remotes. The one element of radio I disliked. But here is the deal…many get into radio because they are heard but not seen, to be anonymous in a way. A remote is not that.
 
We always pay for set up and tear down - as well as remote time - but we have between 2 to 5 people (depending on the size of the remote and how long we are there for) This one was a 2 day event, with remote activity for 8 hours per day.
Did you have any photos of your set-up (even old ones)? We are keen to see how other people do it.
Cheers.
 
No photos, but believe me the jock was totally responsible for setup and tear down. This was extreme work for a low wage. I got so tired of this sh-t I retired from radio. Never looked back.
 
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