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Does a balun need to be attached directly to the camera?

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Hi there.

 

I would like to minimise the cable required, maximise the capacity of CAT5e/6, and build in an upgrade path between a HD-SDI system and an IP system as far as possible.

 

Specifically, I would like to be able to run say 2 HD-SDI cameras over one CAT5e/6 cable, fit baluns at the end of the CAT5e/6 cable, then run COAX from each balun to the each camera, so that I can have the flexibility to choose the length of the run between the baluns and each camera rather than fitting the baluns directly to the cameras. A bit like traditional networking ish.

 

Many thanks.

 

Alex

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Hi there.

 

I would like to minimise the cable required, maximise the capacity of CAT5e/6, and build in an upgrade path between a HD-SDI system and an IP system as far as possible.

 

Specifically, I would like to be able to run say 2 HD-SDI cameras over one CAT5e/6 cable, fit baluns at the end of the CAT5e/6 cable, then run COAX from each balun to the each camera, so that I can have the flexibility to choose the length of the run between the baluns and each camera rather than fitting the baluns directly to the cameras. A bit like traditional networking ish.

 

Many thanks.

 

Alex

 

What?? Really?... HD-SDI on CAT5e? Man, look for technology description first, you will not be able to use 1m of cat5e and get signal lock on HD-SDI... Geez...

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Hi there.

 

I would like to minimise the cable required, maximise the capacity of CAT5e/6, and build in an upgrade path between a HD-SDI system and an IP system as far as possible.

 

Specifically, I would like to be able to run say 2 HD-SDI cameras over one CAT5e/6 cable, fit baluns at the end of the CAT5e/6 cable, then run COAX from each balun to the each camera, so that I can have the flexibility to choose the length of the run between the baluns and each camera rather than fitting the baluns directly to the cameras. A bit like traditional networking ish.

 

Many thanks.

 

Alex

 

You can't use network cable with HDSDI like you can with standard def analog cameras.

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