The $2,500 OB Rig
With the CBF now accepting applications for the Audio over IP Outside Broadcast grant, I thought I would put together a hypothetical outside broadcast rig. Is it possible to put together a complete rig within the limits of this budget? We’ll soon find out.

This isn’t just the computer and 3G modem – this is my attempt to fit all the essentials into a rig (computer, modem, mixer, as well as PA gear). Let’s see if I can juggle it. All prices are for information only, and will probably change before the end of the week.
Laptop: Compaq Presario CQ60-210TU (Dick Smith Electronics – $748.00)
3G Modem: Huawei E1762 (Exetel – $145.00)
Mixer: Yamaha MG102C ($269.00 RRP)
Amp: Behringer EP2000 ($529.00)
Speakers: 2x Behringer B212XL ($275.00 each)
Microphone: Sennheiser E816 ($129.00)
Total: $2370.00 This leaves $130 to spend on some accessories (e.g. mic cables, stands, etc.)
So, this is pretty much the cheapest rig I could piece together. Remember, you may have some bits and pieces lying around, such as a computer and some better mics. Also, I have assumed that we will be using free software on the PC.

I don’t really like the Mixer, speakers, or microphone in the above rig. We can do much better than that cheap stuff!
What happens if we up the budget a bit? Let’s say, $4000. Here’s what I would do:
Laptop: Compaq Presario CQ60-210TU (Dick Smith Electronics – $748.00)
3G Modem: Huawei E1762 (Exetel – $145.00)
Mixer: Yamaha MG124CX ($566.00)
Speakers: 2x Yamaha R112 ($449.00 each)
Amp: Yamaha P2500S ($699.00)
Wireless Mic: Shure PG2/PG58 ($599.00)
Total: $3755.00 Leaving $245.00 for accessories
That’s much nicer. Now we have a proper mixer with faders, rather than cheap pots, as well as a wireless mic and some nicer speakers and amp.
What if we decide we want a full two way audio link, so you can have chats with the people in the studio? We’ll need something like the offering from AudioTX, coming in at a bit below $5000 (based on some rough calculations, only).
Finally, remember that I haven’t included any ongoing costs, such as the 3G connection charges. That will cost extra, but I don’t think you can claim these ongoing charges from the grant.
Can we get a full OB rig for less than $2500? Yes we can! Is the equipment ideal? Not quite, but it will work and will allow you to establish a regular presence in the community. What I suggest is that stations get the core equipment from this grant, and then buy the rest from additional station funds (or perhaps do some fund raising or a sponsorship drive to raise the cash).
(For the record, many of the prices on this page came from Turramurra Music‘s website. I have no hesitations in recommending them as a great place to buy PA gear from.)
