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    Using RG4 Shielded Coax Cable instead of RCA for video signal (13 meters)

    Hello

    Is there a problem using RG6 Shielded Coax Cable to send a video signal from an RCA output (DVD/TV/VCR/PAY-TV) over 12 meters to a PC Capture card?

    I am planning to run the Coax under the house and put propper Coax UHF plugs on each and then using a UHF to RCA male plug's to connect the two devices?

    I am using cheapo stereo wire with rca plugs on it but was getting diagonal inteference lines in the image.

    Can a RCA/Video signal be send over Shielded Coax cable?

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    I can't think of any reason why there would be a problem.

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    Thanks wiseburro.

    I did not now if there was a signal compatibility problem with RGB video signals (12+ meters) over Shielded Coax.

    I will give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FearTec
    Hello

    Is there a problem using RG6 Shielded Coax Cable to send a video signal from an RCA output (DVD/TV/VCR/PAY-TV) over 12 meters to a PC Capture card?

    I am planning to run the Coax under the house and put propper Coax UHF plugs on each and then using a UHF to RCA male plug's to connect the two devices?

    I am using cheapo stereo wire with rca plugs on it but was getting diagonal inteference lines in the image.

    Can a RCA/Video signal be send over Shielded Coax cable?

    Thanks in Advance
    Simon

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    My composite video cables have yellow RCA connectors and are labelled RG-59. This RG-59 is common coaxial cable and is the one commonly used with F-type connectors for cable TV signals. RG-6 is is the same type of cable but with higher (i.e. better)specifications than RG-59. It can carry higher frequency signals than RG-59 for longer distances due to lower capacitance and it also has better shielding.

    So the answer to your question is a resounding yes. In fact, it is an excellent choice for a 12 meter run of composite video.
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    I have made the change to RG6 and the video quality is amazing. I still have to clean up a coax/rca plug on one end but I am very impressed.

    What type of coax would be good for sending audio signals (i think RG6 would be overkill?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FearTec
    I have made the change to RG6 and the video quality is amazing. I still have to clean up a coax/rca plug on one end but I am very impressed.

    What type of coax would be good for sending audio signals (i think RG6 would be overkill?)

    Analog audio or digital? For digital, if it is over a long distance, you can use that RG6. Analog, use 12 ga from Home Depot, landscape wire or speaker wire are fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FearTec
    I have made the change to RG6 and the video quality is amazing. I still have to clean up a coax/rca plug on one end but I am very impressed.

    What type of coax would be good for sending audio signals (i think RG6 would be overkill?)
    For analog audio, I would just buy a basic red/white RCA set of cables from any electronic retailer and for digital audio I would use a basic yellow RCA video cable.

    RG-6 would be good for extremely long distances but overkill for short runs.
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