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Re: CCTV Modulation Wiring



On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 07:45:09 -0400, "Armond Perretta"
<newsgroupreader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> petem wrote:
> > "Armond Perretta" <newsgroupreader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ...
> >>
> >> I want to install up to 4 CCTV cameras for home security ...
> >>
> >> I presently have a ChannelPlus DA-8200-BID distro amplifier ...
> >> ...  I want to use the ... "A" mod port for the CCTV cameras.
> >>
> >> Question:  Is there a "box" into which I can feed the 4 camera
> >> leads, and from which I can feed the ChannelPlus "A" port, so that I
> >> can view the CCTV
> >> camera output on any display device on the network? ///
> >
> > a quad will put all 4 cam in one image (all cam will take a 1/4 of
> > the total screen) or it can scroll between all the cam with an
> > adjustable dwell time (most are adjustable)
>
> So if I connect 4 cameras to a quad splitter, than run the output through a
> single-channel modulator to the ChannelPlus distro amp, that will work?
>
> Is there a single box that will do this or is the above the simplest?

There is a better solution which will allow you to select
whichever camera you want to watch from any TV.  ChannelPlus
makes some excellent 4-channel modulators.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

Bass Burglar Alarms
The Online DIY Store
http://bassburglaralarms.com/product_10025_detailed.htm



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