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Trouble Shooting CCTV video interference!

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Keep Frayed Wires Away From Main Wire






Video interference is a common problem when building a CCTV surveillance setup. We sell many security cameras and it often seems like many people have no clue or have never dealt with wiring. Naturally, when customers receive their surveillance system, many are unsure how to properly do things. One of the major task is running video cable and putting the ends to raw wire. There are all sort of CCTV video cable on the market and even listed on our site. Some are bundled for convince and price factors. These bundled cables make it easy for newbies, or any installer in the field. But what about video interference? Shielded cable is shielded for a reason! There are all sort of reasons that play into the fuzziness of video feeds. When we trouble-shoot these video problems, we always find that it was the smallest problem. One of the biggest problems is the way BNC connectors are put on to the RG59 video cable.



Successful BNC to RG59 connection






Above looks like a successful BNC twisted-on-to this RG59 cable. But if we were to take off most of the connectors from clients, installers, or just end-users, we will find that their grainy or fuzzy video was due to the frayed copper wires that are touching the copper video cable. You must take those frayed endings off or twist them backwards. You cannot leave not one of those fuzzes to touch the main copper wire. Most people will try to avoid dealing with modifying cable and go for the bundled cables of 50 feet, 100 feet, or 150 feet. But not installs have distances like these! Some distances are 500 to 100 feet. So you are still stuck with either RG59 or CAT5 over video baluns. CAT5 may not always work because it is not as shielded as the RG59. RG59 is shielded with a thick poly-urethane cover to prevent UV rays from interfering with video. There are many other dangers to video interference, but statistically it is due to the wrong cable been ran across other electronics, lights, signals, or equipment that messed with the video clarity and poor craftsmanship when installing the BNC connectors to the RG59 or RG6 cable. Make sure you know your cable run environment! Not all cable will work in the same environment conditions as others. Secondly, make sure you pull the frayed copper wires away from your main copper wire! If any of those frayed wires touch the main copper line, it will interfere with the video signal and cause poor video feeds. If you take these two precautions you can 99.9% avoid signal interference and improve the clarity of your video.


Security Cameras Catch Bank of America Robber

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Robber knocks off Jacksonville, Florida Banks of America

Looking at the image above, is the suspect/bank robber, who has been hitting up many Bank of America locations within the last 30 days out of Jacksonville, Florida. Most people think that smaller banks get knocked-off by these desperate criminals. Sadly this is so far from the truth! As we are located in Jacksonville, Florida, so are these banks that are getting robbed. Thank goodness these banks have some sort of surveillance system, however, as you can see in the photos, the images are in black and white. This is dismal considering what they probably paid in the security cameras. The irony of the situation is that we bank there, and we sell the hi quality security cameras, and they never thought of updating their CCTV systems. The point is that no one is really immune from a robbery, home invasion, or a hold up. If crooks, are going to have the ambitious effort to pull this off, no course of security is going to prevent that. In most cases, security cameras, will deter the behavior. However, considering the current recession that we are in, I would not count out any option. But having hi quality video, will allow police to see a clear facial of the suspect and this helps in closing down on the suspect in a matter of hours or days. Our mission is to promote, and provide security that you can see! We hope that this example could show purchasing managers the difference in cheap CCTV equipment, and never to save in a security situation. In the end, short-side mistakes like this can result into harm and no one wants to have that under their name. This case is unbelievable, because the banks had the video and the criminal has not been caught  and it has been over 3 weeks since the attack. Most people will say it is lack of leads, or information provided to locate the were-abouts of the robber. But here at Security Camera Warehouse, believe it to be due to the lack of hi quality photos that hands down anyone can recognize the crook and report to police. We can only hope that our low cost, hi-quality cameras, and sales staff can convey this message and start setting an example to other banks globally.