CCTVRON,
The camera does not have an NTSC/pal switch, and the box it came in is marked NTSC. Also, the camera works fine untill dark when something switches on.
rorry,
Unfortunatly I work for a company that won't spend the money on the expensive gear. I don't know the brand for the passive gear, but I bought it here: http://www.defencemeasures.com/dm-5464.html . Powered locally means at the camera. Camera is low light normal res.
As for your troubleshooting tips; there is less than 10ft of coax between the camera and the cat5, camera has always been powered at the camera.
Update, while I was out waiting for the lights to turn on to measure the power, VST_Man's suggestion. I discovered that the camera starts to cut out before the lights we added for the cameras come on. I've got an idea that something by the office is causing the interference. We have one of those cheap Halogen lights you can buy at Lowes/Home Depot on our sign, I'm wondering if that is the source. I'm going to disconnect it and see if it still happens.
Also, I just found out today that one of the ports on the DVR card has stopped working. It happends to be the port that this camera was connected to. I've already requested an RMA to exchange it.