Immediately off the bat I'd want:
Two crescent wrenches.
Metric folding hey key sets.
Really long hex drivers in the small sizes, 7/32 and smaller.
The usual slotted and Phillips drivers
A Trumpeter for
BNC connectors could be handy.
Whatever products your manufacturer recommends for
lens cleaning.
A laptop with all sorts of test patterns on it.
A
cat5 stripper/cutter/crimper, don't get a cheap one.
A good pair of diagonal pliers.
Other things you don't need but could be useful:
A
BNC compression tool.
BNC connectors are very specific you need the exact tool for the brand of your connectors and cable.
A Global
Presenter. No matter how much people want to believe it, a
projector remote does NOT
advance PowerPoint slides!
A big Plano,
tackle box, or similar divider case full of many multiples of every style of
BNC/F/
RCA adapter can be very useful.
VGA to five
wire adapters are also super handy. Be ready to take video signal in every form you can imagine from any laptop you can imagine. Heard a tidbit from a friend recently about how a client just couldn't understand why his laptop running Windows 98 couldnt connect to the hotel wifi!
Ok, that's my initial thoughts, I'll think of more later I'm sure.
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