Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV?

Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV?

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Can I use CT100 coaxial cable for CCTV? no--spam 09-14-2005
Posted by on September 14, 2005, 8:02 am
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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



Posted by John on September 14, 2005, 8:35 pm
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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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