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What is this cable called?

It's for my 16 channel DVR

>> No.1371210

>>1371203
>>>/g/
>>>/adv/
>>>/wsr/

Or even (and this is why the catalog exists) >>1364783

A thread died for this.

>> No.1371212

>>1371210
Fuck off faggot

>> No.1371229

>>1371212
he's right, you know

>> No.1371237

>>1371229
Or you could just stop bumping this and answer the fucking question and let it 404 in a day

>> No.1371260
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1371260

>>1371203
BNC cable

>> No.1371276

>>1371237
>implying i didn't sage
invisible sage was a mistake

>> No.1371492

>>1371203
If you gotta go any distance at all the cables they give you are total shit. I use cat 6 Ethernet cable and these fuckers, they also make ones for power.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748GBK4Q/

>> No.1371515

>>1371492
>total shit.
>I use
i dont think these are real baluns
maybe try to understand the different mechanisms at play, coax uses a shield to protect the signal from interference, utp splits the signal into two differential lines, any interference is cancelled out.
by sending a ground referenced signal over a differential pair network you are opening the signal to fuckery. a proper balun would at least isolate the signal reference with e.g. a transformer, this thing is too small.

>> No.1371932

I finished up an install of those a few years back. You'll want a spool of RG6 Siamese cable and BNC and power connectors for each end. You can buy premade cables but they won't be the exact length you need and they'll probably wind up being more expensive if you need a bunch of them.

>> No.1371936

>>1371932
And of course I meant RG59 because it's cheaper and sufficient for your dvr.

>> No.1371941

pffft all this coax stuff..

fibre optic for the win