CCTV ANALOGUE VIDEO TRANSMISSION

Are you a CCTV/video surveillance professional? Then...
...you know every trick 'n' tip of RG59 and coaxial;
...you always have the right solution for typical installation issues;
...you only have fully satisfied customers.
Why should you change then?Is there a better way?It's easy... it's plastic fiberHow do you handle typical issues:
- Your video link is longer than RG59's nominal maximum distance of 125 meters (400 ft.)?
You install intermediate amplifiers
or
you use plastic fiber, because it works over 300m (1,000 ft.) without amplifiers and up to 600m (2,000 ft.) with a repeater.
- RG59 can't be laid into existing conduits?
You use a micro-coaxial or you install a new conduit
or
you use a plastic fiber cable:with a diameter of 2.2mm it fits into the smallest conduits and passageways.
- The only available passageways are filled with electrical cables?
You use a double-insulation RG59 cable, if there's enough room, or you install a new conduit
or
you use a plastic fiber cable, because it's made of insulating material and can be laid adjacent to electric cables.
- You need to lower installation costs?
You let non-trained electricians do the work of laying down the cable, even if sometimes they mess it up,
or
you use plastic fiber, because it's so easy to install and guarantees an excellent result, always.
- Fierce competition from less qualified operators forces your margins down?
You earn less money,,
or
you use plastic fiber, because it's innovative and gives you a competitive edge over your competitors.
- Electromagnetic interferences (EMI) degrade video quality?
You use an equalizer,,
or
you use plastic fiber, because it's immune from electromagnetic interferences and it guarantees the highest quality in every circumstance.
- Copper cables oxidize?
You change them
or
you use plastic fiber, because it's waterproof and carries a 20 years-warranty.
- BNC connectors suffer from temperature variations?
You replace them regularly
or
you use plastic fiber connectors, because they work from -40°C (-40°F) and +85°C (185°F).
- The camera moves and cables don't stand up to wear and tear?
You change them often,
or
you use a plastic fiber cable, because it tolerates shocks, mechanical stresses and vibrations and can stand a million bending cycles.
- New conduits, skilled technicians, specialty cables...are your costs running out of control?
You risk losing the work,
or
you use plastic fiber, because it lowers cost of ownership and lets you be more competitive.
Find out the advantage of using plastic fiber with IP video surveillance