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RE: CCTV cable Q


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  • Subject: RE: CCTV cable Q
  • From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 21:43:29 -0000
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Mark,

A bit of a belated reply . . .

How did you wire it up onto Cat5 ? i.e. which cores did you use ? I presume
you used one pair for the video out, then power over one / two other pairs,
or did you split the video signal and ground across separate pairs ?

Thanks,

Tim H.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark McCall Sent: 22 December 2003 09:14
>
> In my experience it depends on length, and where the cables
> run.  I have a
> cam at our back door on CAT5 - it only has maybe 7 metres to
> run to Node 0
> and the picture is fine.  The camera at the front door is
> also CAT5 but more
> like a 20 metre run and it looks terrible.  If you must use
> CAT5 for long
> runs then look at www.kat5.com
>
> M.

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