tekworldinc
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So as I thought, replacing the coax wouldn't make a difference? The interference could affect a new cable. Is there a device to locate interference?
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I viewed the camera (standing on a ladder right next to it) with my wrist monitor and it was clear. The interference wouldn't effect it the same way?
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yes yes and yes.
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It's commercial off a roll not from the prepackaged kits. Installed by someone other than me.
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Not sure about that. Im just going to change the cable and use mine. I just didn't want to replace the cable and that not be the problem.
Thanks.
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Standard black rg59. Should I get the plenum type?
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I tested the camera on the existing power supply. I just disco'd the coax and hooked it up to my mini cam viewer and the picture was clear as a bell.
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Good day,
I am working on a camera issue for one of my computer customers. I replaced both bnc connectors and the camera checks out fine. I don't see anything wrong with the cable line either. Is there an interference issue? There is some electrical conduit and lights very nearby this camera. It's mounted to a thick wooden store front sign. I want to look into all options before I replace the wire.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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I have an installation that I can't use a dome camera (outdoor) or standard bullet camera. It's in a brick facade over an entry door with only a couple inches of space to mount the camera. It's an RG59 siamese connection hooked up to a Digital Watchdog vmax h.264 dvr. Also I need to hide the wiring in the mount or something if possible so i cant be tampered with.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Interference issues?
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Ill just use an old school AM radio to locate the interference.