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  1. PowersRoad

    HD-TVI need coaxial cables over 1000 ft

    I am told you can special order cable over 1000'. I think cctv camera pros advertises that
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    HD-TVI need coaxial cables over 1000 ft

    Ibanezbase, After you try this can you please comment back on your results ASAP??? I too am curious about what signal loss you get when you splice cable on TVI cameras. I have done it with old 760 analog and it seems to be okay. For our new facility we are going to do home runs of either cat5e or Siamese. Pulling home run cables in the 400 to 700' range is not easy!!!! I am about to purchase 32 tvi cameras, and 2 dvr's. By the way you can get 16 channel dvr's if you only want to buy 1. I have been told you will want 1 terabyte per camera when ordering your dvr.
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    HD-TVI need coaxial cables over 1000 ft

    You can buy 1000' rolls of Direct Burial Siamese cable from SYstek for $275/1000. I have been told that you can run TVI out 1500' on that cable but you need to use 24 volt (24v-12v) cameras. Since you have the dvr already, just buy the cable, do the splice and bench test it at the dvr with the cables still on their spool. That way you will know for sure. If you have problems you can always downgrade that location to a 760 analog 24v camera. If voltage drop is an issue and you have 120 volts available near the camera you can put a transformer out near the camera to supply either 12v or 24v. We own two self storage facilities with out buildings 700' away, so we have had to get creative at those remote locations.
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