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Re: Surveillance camera wiring



betty wrote:
> My intent was to set up a surveillance camera and put it on one of my
> cable channels to view it.  I know I need to get some sort of
> modulator or even get it built in like the ones Net Media offers.
>
> I have some questions though about the video signal.  A camera such as
> the Sanyo vcc-4794 has a BNC connector for the video output.  I was
> planning to connect this to a coax cable to bring it from my garage to
> my house.  Is this signal  from the camera the same as the video
> component of RCA cables?
>
> Is a coax cable the best choice or should I just run a single wire
> equivalent to the RCA video wire?   Many of the modulators take in RCA
> and put them on coax but I just want to make sure I buy the right
> stuff.
>
> Any information would be great.
>


The output on a BNC can be converted to an RCA with no problem (there
are adapters you can buy that work well (with very little in the way of
signal loss).  It's best to buy a good quality Coax for the run from the
camera to where-ever it is you're going to hook it up to.  RG-6 would
work well (and is readily available).  RG-59U is also a good choice but
more expensive.  Good luck!


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