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RE: CCTV Camera Connections
Title: Message
You'll
probably be just fine with a BNC to phono adapter. Generally though
you can
only get these a a BNC plug to Phono socket
To
make the connection you'll end up with
Phono
plug to phono plug (from the Card) -
Phono
socket to BNC plug -
BNC
socket to BNC socket adapter -
Camera
BNC plug
I'd
just lop the BNC off and solder on a phono plug if I were you
:-)
The following
camera
at LetsAutomate has a BNC video connection, so I assume this runs over
coax. How would I connect this to a composite video input port, fore
xample a 4 port capture card that uses standard phono
connectors??
Cheers
Graham
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