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Newbie: new camera wiring to 2 TVs

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I’m building a new house and planning to install a outdoor camera (maybe, AccuDome WACD-400IR, any other suggestions for outside door entry security camera?) with Siamese RG59U and power cable straight to the basement (30ft), and then plug it to the power source down there. From the basement, I need to split this RG59U cable to 2 TVs in the Family and Master Bed room. Currently I have RG6 in these rooms. Is there a device for splitting RG59U to two RG6 cables?. After reading about RG6 vs RG59U, I guess I would better to run new additional RG59U cables from Family and Master Bed down to the basement. From there, I split the RG59U video cable to Family and Master room via RG59U cables. Please advise. Thanks.

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BNC "T"s will allow what you want if you run the second RG59 to each room.

 

 

You should also consider a modulator if you will be using analog cable TV.

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Use an active video splitter to distribute the video signal of the camera to your two televisions in the A/V mode,this will give a good quality picture. And there is no need to run a new RG59U cable.Using a BNC T will reduce the quality of the picture.

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