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  1. Soundy you might be correct on not needing this but just to be on the safe side i think i might install this unit just to be on the safe side.. I stepped off the distance today and the footage from dvr to tv is about 300ft. This is direct buried in ground (200ft) RG6 cable with the correct type buried cable. Is the 500Hhz is OK? I also have a slight video hum line in this video (not Bad) would this help that problem? THANKS for all your help! Bg
  2. Better yet this looks like it would be just what i need, But the bandwidth shows 500mhz ? will that work???? Ebay 170650034222 Kramer 101L COMPOSITE VIDEO LINE AMPLIFIER: The 101L is a high-performance line amplifier for composite video signals. It provides controls to compensate for signal loss inherent in long cable runs. Bandwidth - 500MHz (-3dB).
  3. Amplifies VHF, UHF, and FM signals by 10dB Is this what i need ??? bnc output on a DVR system? THANKS Brad
  4. 25dB UHF/VHF Video RF Signal Amplifier Cable TV booster Ebay Item number: 300556740328 Would this be ok? it dont have the BNC connection but i can convert. THANKS !! Bg
  5. can you suggest an line amp? is this installed at front of line or at end of line... THANKS Bg
  6. Soundy Thanks for your input. That is correct on what i have, i have done what you said and used the same adapters you show. The problem i have is this is the second dvr that has the bnc video output go bad ( other video output ok) and have to replace 2 dvr in less than 1 year. I thought maybe i was using the wrong cable for the output ohm range ? not sure just thinking maybe the problem is my end. But after you have told me to do just what i have been doing i am sure the problem is defective DVR's ?? THANKS for all your inputs... This is the place to come for help on this stuff. i will bookmark this site and i am sure i will check back in:) Bg
  7. Thats what i thought, but i talked to Qsee tech department and they told me the BNC output on DVR was not for coax use and i would have to use a RF modulater? Confused THANKS for the quick response Bg
  8. Ok i need some info from some experts! I have my security DVR with 4 cameras hooked up and working just fine. I need to run video to an extra monitor. THIS IS WHAT I HAVE ------ I have a security DVR ( QSEE) with BNC video outputs I have 250ft run of RG6 coax with screw on connectors I have a TV monitor with S-video/RCA/HDMI/Comp inputs What are my options to connect the DVR to TV THANKS Brad
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