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  1. Hello,

    I have a DVR card that has a BNC female video out. This video out will display all of my camera feeds to a monitor.

    I want to take this BNC output singnal and send it to all of the tv's in the house.

    I ran structured wiring to every tv in my house (rg 60 home run), so I have rg 60 cable that i would need this BNC signal to get into.

    Basically I am looking for a way to go from BNC female to RG-60.

    I hope this makes sense.
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    Video normally uses 75 ohm coax cable (point to point 75 ohm termination), e.g. RG59 or RG6. Audio is on separate cables.

    Normally a video distribution amplifier (VDA) is used to actively split one point to point feed into several point to point connections.

    It is also common to RF modulate one to many video/audio channels onto a single 75 ohm coax cable (e.g. cable TV).

    RG60 is 50 ohm Ethernet cable. There are devices to convert 75 ohm video + audio to and from point to point Ethernet cable connections.
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