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  1. i have a camera 24vAC, microphone, IR Illuminator at one position at corner of house, what sort of cable should i use to connect these up?? i am looking at a cable that incorporates the video coax and 5 x 14AWG wires in it, so it seems like an all in one set of wires. would this be ok to use for all those accessories or should i use seperate wires for each?
  2. Careful with which cameras you double that up for, distances, voltage and amps required. You wont be able to power all types of cameras with UTP doubled or trippled up. can you give examples?? my cameras require 24v at 450ma each max.
  3. so i would have to pullt he balun apart in order to double up the power wires? else it will only have 1 wire going to power otherwise wouldnt it and not 2??
  4. im trying to figure out how to double up the wires for the power feed, can ya help?? i cant make 2 wires fit into a rj45 plug, how do you do it??
  5. Design for transmits audio , video and power over a single cable. Longer transmission distance, 600meter. Support all video device, such as camera, monitor, DVR card, recorder, etc. Route 12VDC/24VAC power via cat.5 cable . Lightweight and compact ,simply install. Come in pair ,one for camera ,and the other one for DVR. Package content: 1 X CCTV Video Audio Power Balun Transceiver Video: Frequency Response:DC-6MHz; Common-mode/differential-mode Rejection:15HKz-6HKz 60dB typ. Wire Type: Spec:24AWG or UTP CAT5 ;DC loop resistance:18Ω /100M; Impedance:100Ω Â±20%;Differential Capacitance:62pf/M(Max.) Impedance: BNC coaxial cable: 75Ω ; RJ-45 100Ω Temperature:-10~+65℃ Humidity:0~95% Transferring Distance: 200 M Dimensions: 20x20.5x43cm Weight: 35g
  6. wozzzzza

    where is your cctv DVR mounted??

    anyone else want to contribute to where they have their dvr?
  7. how about this type of balun, i found on google, does power, video and audio via cat5 cable which i have stacks of. if i bought a few of these and stuck it on my camera and dvr using 24vac through it i can run all my cameras without the need for coax cable? if this is ok it will save me a bit of cash. then i would just need a fig8 cable for my IR light instead of 100m of coax and 200m of fig 8 for all 4 cameras. i have a maximum run on furthest camera of about 25 metres.
  8. so what does this balun do? how about this type of balun, i found on google, does power, video and audio via cat5 cable which i have stacks of. if i bought a few of these and stuck it on my camera and dvr using 24vac through it i can run all my cameras without the need for coax cable? if this is ok it will save me a bit of cash. then i would just need a fig8 cable for my IR light.
  9. i am setting up a 4 channel cctv system for my house and need some help in placing cameras. i am thinking about putting a narrow angle lens, in yellow, down the side of the house where all the bedroom windows are and a walk way. green area is the front door with 90 degree lens recording the front side of house windows and front yard red part is recording drive way with 45 degree lens blue part is recording back part of house with carport under main roof and verandah and back windows with 45 degree lens this leaves the bedroom out the front not recorded. can you help me improve this setup??
  10. ok, found that my camera needs 800nm+, so if i had 2 lights, one at 850nm, the other at 940nm, the image would be better at 840nm? that right?
  11. im after a camera, but dont know what type is better. i can get either a second hand sanyo VCC-4594P (can be googled as i cant post link) or model CWC136B (can be googled as i cant post link, from ozspy). both colour, both can see with IR. the CWC136B has inbuilt IR where the sanyo doesnt. But can you tell me any difference in picture quality between these 2 cameras? is there any difference? is any better than another or the same?
  12. hey Scruit, or anyone else for that matter, what sort of system do yo have in your car?? can u give me part numbers etc.. looks good, i would like similar.
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