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Re: Running wire for security cameras, and tips on fishing wire?



sheesh, I have enough trouble getting the solid core into a bnc
connector...can't imagine trying it with stranded...unless you're gonna sit
there and tin the center core on every connection.


"alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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| > The important thing is that all of the RG-59U I've seen uses stranded
| > core wire (which is better suited to CCTV applications due to it's
| > flexibility).  The RG-6 I've seen available from most of the
| > whole-salers uses solid core wire.  I suppose you could use a signal
| > converter and CAT-5 or CAT-6 but that's going to add an additional
| > expense to your installation.  It will result in a cleaner immage on the
| > longer runs and less fuss though.  It all boils down to persnoal choice
| > I guess.
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| Stranded?? Terminating that must be fun. Must be a Canadian thing...
| js
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