Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV?
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Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV?

 
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 4:36 pm    Post subject: Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV? Reply with quote

I have some spare CT100 coax cable and want to run it (along with a
twisted pair for 12VDC power) to some CCTV cameras from a DVR card.

Is it OK to use CT100? This type of cable is normally installed for
digital TV reception. It has 75 ohm impedance.

Thanks

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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:37 am    Post subject: Re: Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV? Reply with quote

No problem at all CT100 is a good quality 75 ohm low loss coaxial cable as
long as you get the correct plugs for the cable you will be fine.
John.
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