I Built The Ultimate 4K Rocket Chasing Van! Retired News Van Makeover Build And Tour!
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Be careful with that mast. They can’t handle much more than 35psi and need constant lubrication. Contact will-Burt and make sure that if you’re gonna use it, you do it right. Also if the truck didn’t come with stabilizing jacks you’ll need to look into them. At full extension that thing will rock enough to induce nausea in ~15mph wind. Frontline communications who built the truck can also advise on necessary gear/precautions.
Source: have used those trucks for 15yr and currently maintain/service 7 of them
Charles, thanks for your insight, respect and contribution to the community. 🎈
good call
How about a nitrogen tank and two 1 inch electric air valves for quick deployment? Haha I'm kidding of course. He would be having his own launch into orbit !!!
Bump because good info
Tim: Do you know who integrated the original van? I used to work at a San Diego company called NSM Surveillance, where the NSM stands for "News, Sports & Microwave", as the company's original business was creating custom media remote vans. While the company is no longer in business, many of the old crew are still around.
This is amazing Tim. A solid investment that's going to even further set your channel apart
Hi man I love your work, love having your support from an Errday Astronaut community 👍
I automatically heard this in your voice in my head.
You know what? I would bet if you put together a mission statement and purposeful plan, your good fan Elon might be willing to sponsor your vehicular ambition.... Jusy saying...
Go make another bill gates sponsored video about how I need to lower my carbon footprint ....(but he doesn't).
FU RE..... sellout
@@gregedmand9939 Yep. I'd say that's a Go for Launch.
This is freaking badass Tim! Can't wait to see how it works out for you all. Awesome seeing you and MaryLiz in the livestream today. Best of luck over the next 24 hours mate.
Hey Hey love your content man
The EA-Team Van?! ..LUNA ...tics
@@rolflandale2565 lol
For your safety, please secure those Ecoflow batteries! Do so with strong steel straps into the floor. During a crash, or emergency braking these will become very heavy projectiles inside the cabin and very dangerous to you and the equipment! (obviously secure other heavy items too) To stabilize the mast you may want to get some thin yet high-tension(no stretch) rope like HMPE / Dyneema or steel cable and some heavy-duty Auger-Style Stakes to drive into the soil. Plus some ratchets. This would help with the sway of the boom arm. Also as others have said, get a Starlink for RV's dish for connectivity because why not?
@Dorian Anreiter should have typed it all in sarcastic SpongeBob letters.
If there's a 5G connection present at the launch site you'd have much more available bandwidth with that than Starlink though. (~400MBit/s upload on 5G vs 70-90MBit/s on Starlink)
the boom is made not to sway
I see that some others also have security concerns in mind. As cool as descriptive "artwork" on the outside looks, I'd recommend making the van look as boring as possible, so criminals won't easily know about the fortune stored inside. Good luck with your new mobile studio! 👍
Yeah. My thoughts as well. A huge Everyday Astronaut logo would look great but it's way too risky. This thing is going to recording footage for future documentaries, historic archives, and historians studying the rise and rise of early 21st century spaceflight. A nice and boring paint job is probably the safer option.
As somebody who's been in bands, has booked for bands, and knows bands who've had all their gear stolen. I support a boring paint job. In urban settings, someone should sleep in it every night.
Paint it fully black or white and have the option to smack on a logo in some form once you're where you need to be. Could be as easy as one of those swappable poster frames. Non descriptive is the way to go for travel and when it's parked outside. Insuring these types of things is probably insanely expensive. But it would be nice to have a backup plan, you'll definitely won't be the first to come back to a fully stripped van, unfortunately.
@@darkartsleather5586 I hope there is room left in the van for a stretcher...
A big ol' magnet logo you can slap on and peel off when stationary might be a good shout.
Pretty fast if it can chase rockets!
And all that for only 4K $USD, amazing! :P
@@JanTuts It will broadcast from Boca Chica at the amazing resolution of 240p.
Chasing and catching are two different things! :)
Tim and Luna should already be on station at KSC for Artemis launch tomorrow morning. 8:30 AM EDT..
Couldn’t you just hire more people for multiple locations 😋 , na dude joking offcourse ! Keep up the good work men! I mean im sort of jealous that you have the opportunity to do all this , but I’m great full that I can watch your content ☺️
Keep it going , cheers 🍻
Tim!! That's my old van! I worked for WFSB in Hartford CT before I retired! That is so funny. Best of luck with it. I spent a lot of hours in that can going all over the state and parts of Massachusetts.
As a broadcast engineer, I love seeing people put together small projects like this and seeing what they come up with when looking at broadcast gear from a fresh point of view.
Yeah so silly these little projects they are doing RIGHT?!
@@Grandremone y so sour? He never said silly ...
Tims gear is over the top for a self built youtube channel ... but if you compare it to a large broadcast network its still tiny.
And ofc it is ... he has to pay for it with just some patreon money and a little revenue from streaming/yt.
This was acknowledgment ... not hate!
@@Grandremone Well, compared to a broadcast production this is definitely a small project... For a RUclipsr this is obviously massive. It's not an insult, it's just a matter of perspective.
@@martinklein9489 Still, OP was acting real though there, especially after stating his profession..
@@Grandremone he did not, that is you projecting. Him working in the field only enhances the praise.
I’m getting a strong Ghost Busters vibe from this vehicle. Awesome work guys.
Ah, thank you. That's what I was reminded of
Agreed haha
Glad someone (in the thousand or so comments) thought of this ! . . . I almost did it myself. 🚫👻🚫
Heck yeah! :D
Look in to getting a side door tent that mounts above the side door. It should help waterproof your external inputs and reduce direct rain or spray when opening side door in the rain. Looking forward to seeing your coverage. Also an Everyday Astronaut sign above the door inside would hit when your streaming and looking the the screens
Yes need to block windows from causing screen glare.
Tim, you guys should use those outside audio inputs to record stereoscopic sound for each launch. Including stereoscopic sound in a launch video would add an awesome layer of detail to those launch replays.
This is actually a great idea.
It’s a mobile MOCR! I’d add an SCE to AUX switch in a corner and it will be complete. Jokes aside, this is an impressive functional arrangement, plus it looks so good. Congrats on your technical and visual prowess.
17:17 Great project, one tip make sure that PC on the floor has it's GPU supported. Since it's on the floor of the vann that PCI-E slot will encounter some hits (bumps).
I would advice to put the PC on the side or use another case. But the rest is awesome!
4U rackmount case would do the job with 92mm air cooler
So much valuable kit in there, hope it’s going to have a great alarm and gps tracking !
And very good insurance. And maybe a couple of airtags hidden in there for good measure.
Video cameras
You might want to keep a CO2 sensor inside the back. You'll need good ventillation back there especially with two people back there for hours at a time.
And make sure it's a real CO2 sensor and not one that measures something else and guesses. Naomi Wu did a recent review of several affordable models on her Sexycyborg tech channel.
What about CO? Carbon monoxide is far more deadly than CO2 (carbon dioxide).
@@kauffmanba What would the CO come from?
@@dogboy2613 Exhaust leaks in the engine or generator.
@@kauffmanba They'll be running everything off a large battery. The engine won't be running.
As an audio tech who hasn't been behind a console in sometime. This brings back some really good memories. Great work as always, looking forward to seeing all you and your team bring to us as viewers. Clearest of skies.
You should do a solar panel array and victron inverter so you have a solid AC power source... Neat that you're re-using a STNG truck with a pneumatic mast. Watch for power lines whenever you plan to extend it since it can kill you if you get within arc range of high power lines. If the seals are old, you may need to rework the pneumatic mast seals since the mast will slowly leak down if you don't have good seals at each segment.
You don't think that 14 Kw of AC power is enough for a van? Adding an additional inverter is pointless.
Also, solar panels won't do much for applications like this where you need lots of power for a short amont of time.
Honestly, the inverter in the Delta Pro can already support 1600W of solar. If they pack around three or four 400W panels, they'll be able to run the rig all day and into the night most days. They should totally reach out to Ecoflow and ask if they can get their new PowerKit for their van. That'll give them even more battery (up to 15kw). Cheaper if they go victron, but more complicated and Ecoflow seems pretty willing to get their products in the hands of youtubers.
@@tannermeade 400W is way too low for the server rack, not worth the weight and complexity. Shore power input, larger batteries and an expensive engine alternator is the way to go
@@dfgdfg_ thats why tanner said "three or four 400w panels". Not one panel.
@@tannermeade Looking at all the equipment they got, 1600W of solar won't do much. You'll get maybe 1000W continuously for a few hours on sunny days and that's the best case scenario. They're not going camping with this van. They'll go out a few hours at a time and will need big power from all that equipment, just like an EV. And there's a reason why EVs don't have solar panels.
Always trying to find ways to step his game up, never stop! That's why I love this channel, keep up the great work Tim
Also how about an Everyday Astronaut paintjob for the exterior next? I can only imagine how sick it will look :)
As someone who worked with outside broadcast equipment a few decades ago, I can really appreciate what modern gear allows us to do. Back in those days, a broadcast van was the size of a bus, required a LOT of 3 phase power, all to handle 4 cameras which each weighed about 70kg - not including the cables that ran out to them from their control gear. and the output from the whole van was only PAL broadcast quality.
You might want to consult a lightning protection engineer re grounding the van to the Earth when the mast is extended, as a lightning strike could cause a bunch of issues re personnel safety and equipment damage.
Hey TD. Man you've come a long way since you first got started. It's been a pleasure following you. Your channel has matured and grown a great deal. Keep it up buddy
Man alive. He really really has. Quite incredible. Good for him/his team.
My comment exactly.
GO LUNA!!! Ready to capture history. 🚀
Starbase 🤨🤨
A cool trick is to rotate the upper screen in the gamer station upsidedown to make the bezel between the two screens smaller
Great project-
First, I totally agree with CL below that with that mast, you need outriggers/jacks, (and you're about to become best friends with a pneumatic cylinder shop, especially seeing water blowing out of the O-rings)
Second, a humble suggestion- you should probably check into 3-point captain's chairs for the front 2 seats, those are seats that normally point straight-ahead-toward the windshield BUT can be released to pivot 90° so driver & passenger face each other, and ALSO can pivot 180° backwards to face the interior, and perhaps add 2 more people able to be on laptops / working. Should ALSO mention that it might be worth getting a square-channel tow hitch, then bring along a mountain bike / e-bike to easily run errands or travel distances that you wouldn't want to walk.
Third, remember when local TV news crews used KU band satellites for remote reporting? We, I happened to have a KU satellite for business, one of the odd 'perks' was flipping through the local ABC, CBS, NBC remote truck news feeds when I was bored. Based on what I got to see from behind-the-scenes setups from livestreams of 1990s news vans I'd suggest-
1) Add a connector for an awning on the passenger side, you want an awning you can put up so you can access the uplink/downlink panel and do an interview during a downpour.
Might also invest in some of those magnetic-clip-together mosquito screens for garage door openings so create a "screened in porch" so that when you turn the lights on, you're not attracting every mosquito & blackfly within 2 miles. And you want a bug-zapper that you can mount ~50-feet away from the truck so you're not broadcasting with swarms of bugs drawn to your production lights.
2) Might be worth adding a Jeep-style full-sized-spare & Gerry-can mount on the back doors- can't be too prepared. Bonus, that frees up the existing spare-tire well for filling up with beer, soda, and bags of ice to keep things cool (favorite trick of football tailgaters everywhere), just slice a small split in the rubber grommet / drain plug so the water drips out.
3) Shade. In Texas & Florida, you definitely want the van roof to have a mirror finish to reflect as much heat as possible. Even better, not QUITE the James Webb level, but a silvery mylar tarp ABOVE the mirror van will reflect heat away from the van a give you hard shade.
Who knows, perhaps you can find a surplus paratrooper or Dragon-test parachute and use the lower part of the mast to give you a nice shady 'big top tent" area.
4) Put quick-disconnects on EVERY microphone and headset so that when you forget what you're doing and walk away, the cable disconnects. I almost died-laughing when watching the live stream from a remote van, where local reporter Jerry Penacoli was re-recording his segment intros, forget he was still wearing a microphone & headset as he walked out of the news-van, IIRC clotheslining him because the headset wire wrapped around his neck because he spun his chair around (office chairs that spin 360° are bad, they will try to kill you) followed by a load (and expensive) CRASH as it pulled a head unit out of the rack. (Don't just slide them in on the rails, add that bolt that keeps them from getting pulled out of the rack).
Very detailed. Fun read. You must have done some of this, yourself, at one point or another.
Way to long I stoped reading the comment because it was so long
Next time do a short comment ok if you agree put in a reply
Great Job Tim.. Now remember this equipment is mobile and 99% of the time problems are connectors. (or software)
So a shakedown ride and possibly some anti-vibration treatment of all those cables is in order. Good Luck!!
Amazing way to reuse an old news van! I recommend getting some strong padlocks for all the double doors like you see on contractor vans. i'm not sure if your cellular transmitters have an external antenna, but one on top of the mast could help when in remote areas... Also, if you do ever need parts or advice on fixing the mast and such, the company that built the van, Frontline, is in Clearwater/Pinellas Park, FL. Nice guys, neat place!
If they are in Florida Tim should perhaps pay them a Visit on their way back from KSC...
Maybe a Starlink mobile even
Tim. This is insane. The Everyday Astronaut has the least everyday mobile broadcast van. It's unbelievable! Good luck to your whole team and all those making your dream become a reality for all of us too!
Very nice build!
From a IT guy, a few suggestions id have would be to build a sliding sleeved support rail for the lines off the side of the van. The weight of those lines and if someone trips or snags one could save you a feed or port/cable failure in the long and short term.
The gaming PC's I would move to a server in the rack to push the heat to the back of the van. Close up the gaps in the rack so you make a hot and a cold side and even the NUC could be moved to the server as a VM to reduce heat and energy load. The server doesnt need to be some proliant or dell server, you can move the gaming pc to a Rosewill server chassis to free up legroom and push that heat to the rear. The HDMI encoders could go into the server chassis to benefit from some air flow, and the chassis can be setup to pull from the crew area and push to the rear.
Nice work and nice build! now it just needs some paint.
If they get rid of the gaming chase, won't have all that sick RGB.
But seriously this is good advice
Best of luck with broadcast #1 in LUNA! I truly hope that you "patch" the van with some indication of each launch or broadcast location for cool space stuff... Find a company that can promote their wrap through providing you mission patches?
Could look into swivel mounts for the front captain chairs. Might be useful.
As a Broadcast Tech/Director who has worked many mobiles for sporting events, THIS is top notch and absolutely comparable to the HD trucks that I’ve worked on.
People know what's in the van now, Tim. Guard it well. Insure it even better.
Looks amazing! Keep it up! Just as a word of earning, please be careful with the mast! People often break them by driving with them raised, and do not raise the mast near power lines!!! Lots of injuries and deaths have occurred from masts hitting power lines.
Also, you should talk to BitFire Communications about their IP transport services. I don't know any company better at minimizing data transfer while also connecting multiple locations with multiple video, audio, and even comms channels over a single rack server. (Disclosure: I'm friends with multiple employees, but not affiliated with them professionally or monetarily)
When the mast is fully extended any movement in the Van would cause enormous swings at the top of the mast. To counter this use RV stabilizer Jacks.
The mast on it's own will have alot of swing in the wind. To counter that use 4 small winches mounted on hard points at each corner of the roof of the van. Have them on freewheel during extension then tighten.
Also get a compressor mounted to the vans engine with a high idle switch. Mount an underbelly propane tank rated for vehicles and then plumb the two together. The high volume of compressed air will raise the mast quickly.
The stabilizers are an absolute must. I’m surprised that the fan didn’t already have them.
@@Bill_N_ATX Yeah this van is going to have a lot of fans.
The before is giving me ghostbusters vibes in only the best way. Lol. So exciting!
Programs like Dante are absolutely insane. When I started getting into the A/V industry, Dante was gaining traction and it was absolutely incredible to witness the transition in real time. This is seriously an A/V nerd’s ultimate dream to make a rig like this. Cool stuff
Thanks for all the hard work you and your team have put in to bringing all of us space fans such awesome content!
Glad to see some behind the scenes stuff with your production. Let's hope LUNA will shoot the quality of streams to the Moon!
Love it Todd... As a Comms Tech, the main bit of advice is, make sure you have LOTS of power, as in DC batteries and AC mains supply when stationary...! You have LOTS of power hungry sub rack comms equipment... ! LOVE it LOVE it...! Keep on going mate ...! Love your content...!
As someone who has used Dante for years and holds a level 2 certification in it (before it was online!), you've made a great choice in using Dante, absolute fantastic method of routing digital audio
Absolutely love this! Independent media such as this is amazing! Keep up the great work!
Me watching this at 144p... Interesting.
Also, when you said the 70 foot tall mast was going to give a "stable" view I laughed... any and all footage from the mast will have to be stabilized within an inch of its life.
I follow several van lifers on RUclips, but that's the most unique vanlife video I've watched in a long time.
Nice setup Tim. Couldn’t see the fridge though…..maybe you’ve tucked that in the front! Looking forward to tomorrow
So glad to see someone finally do this. Great work guys! I can’t wait to see what comes out of the van. Only thing that could be better would be the Spaceballs Winnebago.
MOTHER OF GOD You're Right!
Congrats on the van, looking forward to see it in use and maybe covered with a custom wrap! For sure it's a dream come true, I hope it will be properly secured because there is some serious hardware in this!
Or maybe forget about the wrap, maybe better to make it look boring so it does not attract unwanted attention, sad to come to this point but maybe better.
I am a ham (Amateur radio) and that mast is awesome! A 70' mast with several wires running up it would give you a multi-band ham antenna probably from 2m up to 80m (See DX Commander as an example). Nice! :D
Never heard someone so passionate about their vast number of STIs
Congrats to you and your team on this spectacular achievement!!!
I’m so proud of you, Tim. This was awesome!
I am so happy for you. Everyone can see your true excitement. But I would recommend, you integrate some possibilities to upgrade your truck. Maybe you want a second truck in the future to outsource some of ur production jobs. For example a truck just for remote controlling your cameras.
Man you've come a long way. Now you need a really cool branded wrap around this vehicle so people can see you cruising the highways. Bravo!!
Do you need access to the server rack during the livestream (assuming nothing goes wrong?) If not, how about putting a door in front of it and closing it off to the inside with a direct air connection to the outside so you do not heat up your van as much.
That rack probably cares even more about cool dry air than the people, that's why those inverters have fans in front of them. Those things need to stay cool and dry to function at their best and not shorten their lifetime (and given how expensive some of that kit is, early replacement is not something you want to have to do)
@@glennmcgurrin8397 If you give them direct access to outside air, they will probably run cooler then when connected to inside air. They don't care whether the outside air is 20C or 38C or respectively 65F or 100F, so using the AC to cooldown a rack is just using energy twice and working in a really hot van.
@@_aullik If ambient is 38, that equipment will overheat.
@@koomafloo3461 No not really. your System runs at 60 to 80 C internally, depending on how well it is cooled. If you increase outside temps a bit it doesn't matter that much as long as you have good airflow. So you can compensate for higher temperature with more air.
@@_aullik nobody in that van is going to want to listen to those fans lol. If this were the case data centres wouldn’t spend millions cooling their servers. Heat kills electronics, and increasing the replacement cycle of that gear is more costly than running AC
Great job. Would’ve liked to know more about your communication setup and contingency plan. Doing 4K streaming needs at least 25Mbps uplink bandwidth, which isn’t a big deal normally. But when everyone around you is also trying to do that, could it cause a problem?
He said bonded LTE connections so I'm assuming they're using equipment like a peplink router. If not, they need to be!
Wow!
There are some great suggestions in the comments, it would be beneficial for TD to take note. My suggestions 👇
Additional suggestions:
Power system
Keep it ‘green’ where practical.
Fold out Solar while stationary + Auxiliary charging power source from the alternator while in transit.
Environmental Control System
AC functionality and reliability will be a priority to maintain temperature of cabin and equipment during hotter months. This is where a suitably sized power system comes into play.
Safety
Outriggers to add stability while mast is up.
Vehicle immobilizer while mast is up.
Obstruction light for top of mast.
Mast lightning protection system.
Investigate vehicle loading, particularly suspension with load equipment mass.
It's always awesome to see all you photonic memory collecting space nerds collaborating and working together to bring the rest of us all the best possible footage. Can't wait to see LUNA in action.
You should mount a star link terminal on the top of that Pole as well To get it up as high as possible to avoid any interference. If you're using star link that is
this is sick. I'll be at the launch tomorrow, hopefully I'll see your van around haha
@@marsstarlink3235 They probably shot this a few days ago and the Editing/upload was done while they were on the move..
this is honestly insane, there is nobody else on youtube who does it quite like Tim and the team - very excited to see the content being made from this!
Patreon well spent. What vinyl wrap are going to put on it? Ice Cream truck? Ghostbusters? I am not a ninja?
Love that you've got to the point you can do this, well done Tim & team. Looking forward to seeing Luna in the field! Have NBC Conneticut been in touch??
Tim, I hope you don't forget to mount a Starlink on the top of your boom. Add a fan on the boom to cool your Starlink dish and the cameras below the Starlink dish. keep the cameras coo
Just put Starlink at roof level. 70 feet or 70 meters makes no difference talking to something 400km up in the air, but any sideways swaying will affect the aim towards each satellite. When it was a news van they probably did the same with their satellite links and used the mast for ground based microwave links to station towers, or possibly as a backup broadcast antenna in case the station was destroyed by a newsworthy event.
I just love how every video he puts out proves how all-in Tim is on team space. it really does seem like his goal of being "the walter Cronkite of space" is the most important thing to him. as always, I hope his videos are used in universities to teach my kids about rocketry.
What I love about so many RUclips channels is that when they start going full-time, hiring people and building professional setups like this, it always reminds me that this is the same amount of work than any other "serious" media production. Too often you just think that someone is filming stuff with their phone and making hundreds of thousands, or millions off of a RUclips (and surely some do it with that little, but most of the time there's huge investments and a lot of people behind the content we watch here).
Great to see so many space industry focused channels really investing into the quality of videos.
Congrats on the van. Is that exterior panel switch board rain proof? Also I recommend dust covers for the ethernet and hdmi ports you're not using
"If the van's a-rocketing don't come a-knocketing!" Thank you, please hold your applause.
A donation for the cause! Thanks for all you do, Tim! This is tremendous and should be a great asset for your coverage! So cool! Hope to catch you out in the field some day! One thought would be (if time permitted) for you to travel to a major high-power rocket launch (LDRS, Team America Rocketry Challenge, etc.) and show amateur rocketeers doing their thing...
Love how constructive all the comments are. What an awesome community this is!
All the tech is cool of course, but I was watching expecting you to show off an epic paint job for the outside! 😅
At a minimum I'd expect overpainting the NBC logo. Looking forward to tonight's stream.
Tim...the determination you have to bring us good content amazes me. you deserve all the best.
Absolutely fantastic! Everyday Astronaut was already amongst the best out there, but this all hardwired inside will eliminate a ton of hard to find problems when setting up for live broadcast.
Long time fan, and I must say Tim and team never disappoint! (although equipment sometimes does...er, did.)
Incroyable. When we watched the Apollo 11 launch on our fuzzy B/W TV, Uncle Walter and a few others were our "experts." At the time, I thought we shouldn't venture out into space again until it was relatively easy. I'm not sure SLS is that, but I think Starship might be. The other vast improvement is you, NSF, TMRW, and all the other full-time space journalists who together will give us a much more complete and nuanced version of what is happening and what it means.
The question remains how fast the van can go with the pole fully extended.
Watch out for bridges!
That's what the cameras for LOL
But not under a bridge. 🤣😂😅
This is a sweet ride. I've been waiting for this video since you told us about it on OLF. Thanks for all you do to keep me and the kids learning and excited about all the space stuff.
having been subscribed for almost 3 years, It's like watching a friend succeed. Congratulations Tim!
They make RV swivel seats for the two front seats in the van. Could give you more room up front. Just swivel the chairs around and forward towards the front of the cab.
Just add an Everyday Astronaut wrap on that van and you are in business! After the innards and electronics are installed/updated, that is.
Get ready for crystal clear views without any heat waves! Loving this!
I drive by the NBC Connecticut studio multiple times a week and see these vans on the road all the time. It’s awesome to see one end up in your hands to bring your live streams up multiple levels! Looking forward to it!
Love it but don't go anywhere without a Everyday Astronaut wrap on that exterior!!
An everyday astronaut wrap would be the cherry on top of the van!!!
Awesome work. That is the step in the right direction. It reminds me to the Ghostbusters car.
Man a wrap on that thing would look crazy, I could see it now driving down the road and people wondering what the heck that thing is for.
LUNA: First Alert Weather, for when it's raining rocket parts....well done, Everyday Astronaut crew!
What goes on the roof?
- Viewing/Reporting platform?
- Solar panels?
- Camper tent?
- Aero spike engine?
That's one small step for a van, one giant leap for launch streaming!
Make sure you add a high voltage proximity alarm to the mast so you don't extend it into power lines. That could be a fatal mistake.
Loads of respect from the uk - Leicester England calling...I mean you could have spent the T-shirt money on beer - and instead we get real life Ghostbuster vehicle content, awesome, thanks to Tom and your amazing team👍😀
This is Incredible! Awesome setup man, I'm blown away!
I really love the "behind the scenes" tech videos like this, I could watch you explain what everything does and how its connected for hours!
Tim as someone who works in broadcasting and loves your videos and streams I am sooooooo happy you got some kind of production truck! Best of luck with the truck and the streams you will host!
You guys should bolt on some rv levelling jacks at each corner incase it gets windy with the mast up.
Also that van is a master piece of equipment congrats 👏
Great build! Maybe slap a USA or EDA on that mast, Saturn V style. So excited for the 4K streams! Thank you, we will be watching.
You have to install hardened locks on that rear door and side door, every thief knows how to break those doors open in seconds. These type of locks are super common and easy to come by.
Awning for sun and rain will be a real bonus. . Zip Dee makes custom ones. Keep up the great work. The interviews are terrific.
It's a good idea to keep the stickers and leave it looking a bit worn. You don't want it to look even more valuable than it already is.
The Everyday Rocket Van. Coming to a launch near you. Or, far from you. 'Cause it just doesn't matter anymore!
You may want to see about a drain kit for the mast. If it's full of water, and it freezes up in Iowa, well....you know what happens. I think it's just 1/4" fittings that fit a weep hole near the bottom and 1/4" clear tubing to run overboard. And I think they make canvas mast covers for them to keep some of the weather out when not in use. Neither should be very expensive at all. And if a section starts whizzing water out, stop raising it until it quits whizzing. It can build up too much pressure if you just keep going up with it. Good luck with the van!
Tim - this is why I watch your channel and buy your merch; you are so into your work and your passion and that of the team comes through. Please alarm that baby and get a nice wrap. News vans are a target for thieves as they are full of expensive gear. Keep up the awesome content.
I cannot wait for it to get an Everyday Astronaut paint job 😜 black and orange baby!! 🥳
You need a super sweet van wrap. I vote for a silly theme such as a unicorn riding a V-2 rocket over a rainbow.
Appreciate you and your friends being the conduit for us all getting closer to the stars!