John and Bryce, good question and I’ve done both.
The scissor lift is a good idea if you have the space. It can be moved, but you also have to keep it charged.
My main question is, are there bleachers? Do you have access to rope off part of the bleachers? I had to do just this at
If you’re going to use the bleachers, make sure the table you use has a flat bar between the legs. This will help in holding it to the bleacher. I used a sandbag to hold down the one I had available to me. It worked well.
If you want to get a portable trailer, don’t. They’re expensive and a pain to set-up/breakdown. Plus you need permits and all that stuff. It’s not worth it for a few days worth of use. Send more info on the field and the layout and I could help you with it. Both in getting sound and in the set-up of what you’d want to do.
Jarrod.
From: Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bryce Swanson
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 10:31 PM
To: Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Sports-Music_Programming] Portable football announcers Booth. Any Ideas ?
Could you just get one of those EZ Up tents and a table, and have them sit under that? That is what we used for soccer games until the press box got built
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:01 PM, John <pvya@yahoo.com> wrote:
Any Ideas ? Local football league plays at city owned football field. Looking for a portable announcers booth to protect announcer's equiptment and announcer from weather elements. Currently using scizzor lift 5x14 with some unbrella's . Needs to be portable to remove for off-season. Need enough space for time keeper and announcer.Any Ideas on where to look or suggestions.
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