Hi everyone, my googling got me to this page. Im a complete newbie to cctv but have some networking experience using cat 5.
In a recent installation I decided to use cat6 cable. Everything hooked up and started working but I got the same crosstalk interference as mentioned in this thread. I ran two coax+2 cables to two cameras and they are working fine.
- I used orange/white pair + brown/white pair for positive and negative power. And the green/white + blue/white pairs for video.
- I used BNC Male connectors on both ends
Like this one - http://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/supercontact/product-detailFbeJvQIzbopg/China-BNC-Plug-BNC-Adaptor.html
-And power connectors male and female on both ends like the following: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Female-DC-Power-Adapter-for-Cat-5-CCTV-Brand-New-/111046402988?pt=UK_CCTV&hash=item19dae1a3ac
- Power was from two power adapters each split 4 ways
-8 channel avtech dvr
- sony effio 700tvl day night colour dome cameras. ( All outside round the perimeter)
Cant seem to understand where I went wrong.. is there any difference between baluns and the connectors which I used ?
Any help will be much appreciated