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Re: how to set up cctv network?



RG59 ?,  You will get a much better picture with RG6

James

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> or you can do what most people do:
>
> Buy the cheapest stuff they can find.
> Open the boxes and lose the instruction manuals and receipt.
>
>
>
> "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >
> > "supercool" <dsupercool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1125470069.345560.247050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> does anyone know of a web site that show you how to set up a CCTV
> >> network of cameras, how to strip the rg59 cable and crimp it, how to
> >> set up PTZ cameras, and how to intergrate then into a DVR. i know its
> >> going to be different for each dvr, but any help would be nice.
> >
> > And you haven't learned how to strip RG59 yet? Don't put the cart before
> > the
> > horse. There is alot to learn just with installing the cable, power and
> > telemetry wiring ie: installation codes, proper wire and size for the
> > application, conduit fill specs., installation methods etc. Then you
will
> > get into the cameras, lenses, PTZ's, domes, housings, mounts, power
> > supplies, UPS's, routers, and DVR's. You probably will have a hard time
> > finding a website that will teach you what you need to know. It takes
> > hands
> > on training to learn alot of what is necessary. DIYers struggle through
> > their own home installations and is usually more of a hobby. The
equipment
> > you are outlining sounds more of a commercial type application and
> > probably
> > should be looked at by someone already versed in CCTV applications.
Don't
> > be
> > misled because you can find this equipment on the internet and think it
is
> > no big shake because you have hooked up a VCR before.(no flame intended)
> > To
> > have a system installed and set up properly does take  some experience.
> >>
> >
> >
>
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