Done11 0 Posted January 13, 2013 The monitor is located 700" away from the DVR in a guard tower. I'm using the BNC output of the DVR. I ran RG59. Part of the run is on top of a metal building with two large halogen lights mounted on top lighting up the parking lot. When the lights are off the picture is perfect but when the lights are turned on the picture starts to shake in a wavy pattern then scrolls downward then goes back to perfect it repeats this sequence till the lights are turned off. At two points in the run I had to use a BNC to BNC connector. Not sure if it's RFI or electrical induction, etc??? Anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sonyfcb 0 Posted January 22, 2013 The monitor is located 700" away from the DVR in a guard tower. I'm using the BNC output of the DVR. I ran RG59. Part of the run is on top of a metal building with two large halogen lights mounted on top lighting up the parking lot. When the lights are off the picture is perfect but when the lights are turned on the picture starts to shake in a wavy pattern then scrolls downward then goes back to perfect it repeats this sequence till the lights are turned off. At two points in the run I had to use a BNC to BNC connector. Not sure if it's RFI or electrical induction, etc??? Anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem? Hi Did you use the same 110v power: Halogen and Camera . How long distance is the camera from Halogen . Normally there is an isolator can sole this problem . Philip Vidocanada@gmail.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shockwave199 0 Posted January 23, 2013 Good grief, wasn't this worked through already in another thread? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites