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Increasing strength of composite video ?



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I recently bought a camera to "upgrade" one I already had. The
new camera is
supposed to be better in the near-dark.

It does appear better, but the strength of the signal is obviously lower as
I have a picture resembling most people's Channel 5 (okay, an over
statement
there, but the picture is poor compared to the previous cam). Because of
the
poor strength the camera is actually WORSE in low light.

The cable run is not all that long, so I was wondering if anyone knew if it
was possible to amplify the signal in some way.

Mike








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