Hi folks.
I'm a newbie wally as you can see. However I'm not new to the worls of fourms so I've done a search before asking this question, but sadly couldn't find the answer. And so I thought it's be best to ask the enlightened folk who generously contribute to this forum.
I'm on the cusp of starting my own DIY CCTV installation in my new home, with standard analogue (700tvl) cameras connected to the DVR via cat5e/cat6 cable. I'll be having two bullet style cameras, one vari-focal dome, one dome with PTZ and lastly one indoor mini-dome with a separate microphone connected. All will be 700tvl (not that that matters). The cable runs / camera locations will be a maximum of 35 metres from the DVR.
Moving on to the questions, I'm contemplating at purchasing these baluns:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220987890516
1) I know that the video signal requires transformer at each end in order to successfully transmit the video signal from point A to point B using cat5/6 cable. My question is however relates to the audio and power parts of the balun, is also some transformer or circuitry between the power / audio or are these STRAIGHT -through?
2) Also reagrding the above type of balun, would I be able to hack-off the audio connectors and instead use the audio cables to tranmit the ptz/rs485 signals instead of audio?
3) Now if I'm right about only the video signal needing the baluns, then I have another option. I'm thus also toying with the idea of using baluns for the video (one twisted pair), and STANDARD screw-on type terminals for the audio / ptz (one twisted pair) and power (two twisted pairs), would this work? The standard screw on-type terminals that I'm referring to don't have any trasformer in them I believe, example given below:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190802003356
4) Last question (I promise) is there any beneift of using cat6 over cat5e for CCTV installations?
Thank you very much for anyone who can help to answer any of the above questions, and helping a desperate noob.