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RG59 cable attenuation, or lmax cable run

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What is the max cable run for CCTV on RG59?

 

Also, what is the frequency for composite video? I have these attenuation specs for RG59 that states the dB loss/100ft. at a certain frequency. Is this what they use to determine the max cable run?

 

Can I check if my camera can transmit over a certain distance via RG59 by using only the attenuation spec of the cable and the output of the camera which is a 1V peak to peak composite signal?

 

Thanks

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RG-59U copper/copper (100% copper center conducter and 95% or better copper braided shield) is typically good for up to 750ft. Some people may recommend more or less but that is the most common. RG-6U of the same type may be run up to 1,500ft.

 

Do not use CATV (antenna) cable, which typically has a copper-clad steel center conductor and aluminum foil shield.

 

Baseband or composite video (analog CCTV) has a frequency range of approximately 30Hz to approximately 10MHz. Most attenuation specs are for high frequencies (10MHz, 100MHz, 1GHz, etc.) so they aren't really usable for CCTV.

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