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  1. truckracer

    newbie here

    Hello to everyone here, I am a new guy and have always used traditional rg-6 for video transmission. A long while back when I discovered that video could be transmitted along cheap cat 5 utp I got very interested. Since so many buildings and homes now days have extra cat 5 cables ran as part of the infrastructure wiring, this would make my job so much easier. I was playing around here at home with a run of about 200 feet of cat 5 also providing 12 vdc. I used the orange pair for power and the blue pair for video. I DID NOT use a video balun. surprisingly enough while observing polarity ( although I know this is an impedence mismatch), I have a pretty decent video transmission from a color camera. I couldn't believe I had anything at all without the baluns. I do notice in the sun I have a horizontal sweeping line that runs slowly from right to left in the image if you look closely. I will assume a video balun will get rid of this. Just wanted to share my experience. Thanks
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