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Cable Guide
The choice of a particular coaxial cable depends on the environment in which
it will be used and the electrical caracteristics required. By far the most
common coaxial cables are the RG59/U and RG11/U, having a 75-ohm impedance. For
short camera-to-monitor distances (a few hundred feet), preassembled lengths of
RG59/U with BNC connectors at each end are used. Preassembled lengths of 3, 25,
50, and 100 feet are available. Long cable runs (several hundred feet and
longer) require higher quality cable such as RG11/U. Runs of several thousand
feet, particularly between several buildings or if electrical intereference is
present, may require fiber optic cable. When the camera and monitoring equipment
are in two different buildings, and likely at different ground potentials, an
unwanted signal may be impressed on the video signal, which shows up as an
interference (wide bars on the video screen) and makes the picture unacceptable.
The chart above summarizes the transmission properties of coaxial cables when
used to transmit the CCTV signal.
| Coaxial Cable Length Guide |
| Condition |
Maximum Recommended Cable Length |
Conductor (Guage) |
Nominal DC Resistance (Ohms/1000 ft) |
| Cable Only |
Cable with Amplifier |
| Feet |
Meters |
Feet |
Meters |
| RG59/U |
750 |
230 |
3400 |
1035 |
22 Solid Wire |
10.5 |
| RG59 Mini |
200 |
61 |
800 |
250 |
20 Solid Wire |
41.0 |
| RG6/U |
1500 |
455 |
4800 |
1465 |
18 Solid Wire |
6.5 |
| RG11/U |
1800 |
550 |
6500 |
1980 |
14 Solid Wire |
1.24 | |