Viperoni - 14 Jul 2008, 11:49 pm
Alrighty, so it's a long story, so I'll try to keep this simple.
I'm using a Qsee 9 channel economy DVR, a QSD6209.
The line I'm trying to get running is about a 130 foot line, it does run parallel to 120vac armoured cable for a total of maybe 5 feet along it's run, and I've run this line 4 TIMES, and I keep on getting a black picture.
Cable A, a dual shield RG6, works fine for another 50 foot run, and in another place I used the same cable in.
Cable B, a quad shield RG6, works fine for a 100 foot digital cable TV run in my home, receives HDTV fine too (HDTV over cable that is).
I've determined that it's not my cable, it's not my crimping (using snap and seal BNC made for RG6, made 2 diff lines besides this stubborn one no problems at all), it's definetly not the cable (after the 4th run and verifying that other cable from the same spools is fine)....
So I'm thinking I'm getting some wierd interference, because there is a BIG cell phone or antenna tower no more than 100 feet away.
All shorter lines seems to work fine, but this long 130 footer doesn't wanna work at all.
The cable is alumium core stuff.
I'm thinking about getting a booster/amplifier of some kind.
Any suggestions guys?
Thanks for your time and reading :)
I'm using a Qsee 9 channel economy DVR, a QSD6209.
The line I'm trying to get running is about a 130 foot line, it does run parallel to 120vac armoured cable for a total of maybe 5 feet along it's run, and I've run this line 4 TIMES, and I keep on getting a black picture.
Cable A, a dual shield RG6, works fine for another 50 foot run, and in another place I used the same cable in.
Cable B, a quad shield RG6, works fine for a 100 foot digital cable TV run in my home, receives HDTV fine too (HDTV over cable that is).
I've determined that it's not my cable, it's not my crimping (using snap and seal BNC made for RG6, made 2 diff lines besides this stubborn one no problems at all), it's definetly not the cable (after the 4th run and verifying that other cable from the same spools is fine)....
So I'm thinking I'm getting some wierd interference, because there is a BIG cell phone or antenna tower no more than 100 feet away.
All shorter lines seems to work fine, but this long 130 footer doesn't wanna work at all.
The cable is alumium core stuff.
I'm thinking about getting a booster/amplifier of some kind.
Any suggestions guys?
Thanks for your time and reading :)
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