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RG59/CT100



Hi Bill

Baseband video is exactly what is says, baseband and covers from relatively
low frequencies up to a few Mhz,  that is what comes out of a CCTV camera.
The video signal doesn't need to be converted up to a higher frequency just
to be fed down a coax cable, that's why RG59 is perfectly adequate for
routing video signals, for that matter so is CAT5.

BTW your 8MHz bandwidth UHF channel also includes the sound channel IIRC?

Tracey

>
> 0-6mhz, as you say may well be the bandwidth needed for the video
> signal but it can`t be the actual frequency band that its used on.
>
> Even cable companies in the USA don`t send tv down below 40mhz (ie
> the 5-40mhx is the upstream).
>
> bill
>
>
>
> > No, we're talking about different things.
> >
> > I interpret the term Video to mean baseband video or composite
> video, (0 -
> > 6MHz) whereas UHF or satellite signals are much higher in frequency
> and
> > therefore need a much lower loss cable like CT100..
> >
> >
>
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