Ok, tonight I made up a cable using the RG-59/18 wire. I ran it to my closest camera (about 25ft from the DVR). I tried to power it with a normal wall wort and the 20A ebay power supply. Both pictures were identical and 'grainy'. I haven't tried a battery yet, but I will. However, this 25ft run is almost dead straight and does not come close to any other power or internet lines. I also hooked up to different cameras, 1 of the newer 1/4 ccd's I bought, and the other the older CMOS. I can tell the image quality of the 1/4 CCD is better, but the same full screen static is still present.
Just tonight I purchased another camera off the bay. This one is a 1/3 CCD SONY (or so it says). SHould have in 2 days and will compare even further.
Another member did suggest I move the DVR. I did this tonight also. I moved it away from my computers, tv's, routers, modems, etc. Original locations was right next to everything. Moved to location was 10ft away. There was no difference in picture quality at all, still 'slightly snowy/grainy".
The 'big deal' I have with this is that I can not set the DVR to a motion sensitivity of '2' (on a scale of 4 to 1). (1 being the most sensitive, 4 being the least). I am stuck with leaving the cameras on setting '3' due to the grainy picture (setting 2 shows motion all the time). If it wasn't for this, I could live with the picture. Just trying to save HD space.
Thanks