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Re: CVBS video signal
In article <49e251ljo1r7qp5c4hgsecp7p3jopra6bn@xxxxxxx>,
Johnny <john_wr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 12:08:39 +0000 (UTC), andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> (Andrew Gabriel) wrote:
>
>>I want to take a CVBS signal from a DVD player to the other end of
>>the room, some 20'. What's the max length cable CVBS will run over
>>(these are phono style connectors, not SCART ones)?
>>Secondly, I already have an unused 75ohm aerial coax run buried
>>in the building fabric and emerging in exactly the right places.
>>Can I route the CVBS signal directly across this? What's the
>>characteristic impedance of the CVBS phono type cable (I found a
>>reference saying the SCART version is 75ohms)?
>
> According to: http://www.epanorama.net/links/videoconnector.html
>
> 20 feet should be no problem for 75 ohm coax.
> But I never tried it myself.
Thanks for that. I need to buy a few connectors
or adapters before I can check it out.
--
Andrew Gabriel
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