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Hi ,

 

I'm having a configuration with 4 cameras.

 

They are at 1000 feet with CAT3 and baluns from a local with monitors.

 

From that local , qty 4 RG6 cables are going to a DVR in an house . (see attacment for the plan)

 

The pictures at the local is OK (can be better but OK).

 

When I split it to be able to see the picture on the monitor (local) and on the DVR in the house , picture is rolling.

 

Output seem to be too noisy or too low when splitting the video signal at the local side.

 

I tried to use an VIDAMP but samething.

 

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Any idea or any device I can use to fix this problem ?

 

Thanks

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Ok, so cat 3 perhaps is not the best choice. Are you using existing wire or did you run the cat-3 yourself? If its existing, you should test your voltage drop, even if you get a good tone or have continuity. If you can, RUN CAT-5 or better yet CAT-6. Also, you may just amplifing noise and signal that is degraded. Try boosting the signal from Head-end, although be careful doing this, you dont want your signal/noise ratio to be wacky. Have you thought about getting powered-inline amp-baluns?

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I used this CAT3 cable because it was a 6 pairs and gauge was a bit bigger (18). I needed 6 pairs because there is an intercom and access systems also.

 

I used 4 pairs for the cams , 1 for the intercom CO line and one for the trigger button on the intercom/access. I passed this underground cable myself.

 

The power (12v) for the cam is local so power to the cam is OK.

 

I thought about using active baluns instead of passive.

 

For me I had a few options:

 

-Use a booster / spliter 1 to 2 at the local side

-Use a passive baluns (Is it possible to use a passive baluns at the CAM side and an active at the other end ?)

 

Any idea to solve my problem ?

 

Thanks again...

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yeah, old thread, but...

 

there's nothing wrong with cat3 for this; cat5 or 6 would provide *zero* benefit.

 

1000' is around the max for passive baluns; *past* the max for cheaper passives. active at either end will improve things; active at both ends is ultimate, but shouldn't be necessary.

 

video amp won't help as the problem isn't *just* signal loss at that range, but signal degradation due to capacitance. all you're doing with an amp is boosting an already-poor signal.

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