lord_erico
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- Oct 3, 2008
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I have seen a lot of information on this subject over the Internet. The conclusion I came to is, "it depends on your use of the cable". Well, I need to hook up a very cheap CMOS video camera to the cable using an RCA to coax converter, then send it through the line. How far do you think I could go before the signal becomes unrecognizable? Would a repeater fix that problem? If so, are there any small, cheap RG6 repeaters?
Thanks for your input,
Eric
Now that I look at it, RG6 might not be the right choice. Ideally, I would want this to do down 1000' into water (does the water make a difference?). Would RG58 be an option, because 110base2 can go 185 meters, or is RG59 better?
Thanks again,
Eric
Thanks for your input,
Eric
Now that I look at it, RG6 might not be the right choice. Ideally, I would want this to do down 1000' into water (does the water make a difference?). Would RG58 be an option, because 110base2 can go 185 meters, or is RG59 better?
Thanks again,
Eric