jdowning 0 Posted September 1, 2011 Hi there, I'm looking at getting one of these to help reduce cabling. http://www.hunters-wholesalers.co.uk/16channel-passive-video-transceiver-hayvb16-p-51668.html If I get this - do I need a receiver or can I just put the pairs at the other end straight into a balun for the DVR? Regards, Jack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted September 2, 2011 Hi there, I'm looking at getting one of these to help reduce cabling. http://www.hunters-wholesalers.co.uk/16channel-passive-video-transceiver-hayvb16-p-51668.html If I get this - do I need a receiver or can I just put the pairs at the other end straight into a balun for the DVR? Regards, Jack Hi Jack is this for your other post (resturant) just in cost alone of that Transceiver . will buy all baluns and 600m of cat5. remember you can get 4 video inputs on 1 cat5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jdowning 0 Posted September 2, 2011 Hi there, I'm looking at getting one of these to help reduce cabling. http://www.hunters-wholesalers.co.uk/16channel-passive-video-transceiver-hayvb16-p-51668.html If I get this - do I need a receiver or can I just put the pairs at the other end straight into a balun for the DVR? Regards, Jack Hi Jack is this for your other post (resturant) just in cost alone of that Transceiver . will buy all baluns and 600m of cat5. remember you can get 4 video inputs on 1 cat5 Hi there - yes, but I have all camera cables running to a garage. I only have four CAT5 cables from that garage over to this house for the DVR thus I'm looking to run four wires from one transceiver to run all cameras. I don't mind paying a bit extra! But would I need a 'receiver' as well? Thanks v. much Jack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted September 2, 2011 Hi. no you should be ok with baluns at DVR end with the Transceiver. if your cables dont exceed the limit distance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites