Frage von rtzbild:Hello Friends of the pictures,
I have the following steps:
My Canon compact camera (A590) and will depend s.Drachen radio
remotely operated (KAP, Kite Air Photography).
The detector signal is provided s.der 3.5mm 4-pole mini jack socket is ready and then with the A / V cable for Composite tapped.
The issues:
A 2.4 GHz radio link used to get to, but no
composite input BNC (links to the stations!).
Both the design specifications of the "BNC" as synonymous with "composite" is every time "1 Vp-p / 75 Ohms.
Is this the value of tells me that both the same signal is just a different connector though?
The receiver has (probably) also a BNC output.
The signal must ultimately s.Boden in the composite input (AV in) a monitor.
The video adapter jack to composite cable, composite to BNC adapter, BNC to Composite adapter, and composite video in jack (AV in) cable should not be the problem.
Question now:
How do I thread the
surveillance camera-with-BNC-to-TV card-Television
According to Thread in Nickles.de "Frage zu BNC Anschluß"
Ein eBay listing Thread in Nickles.de "Frage zu BNC Anschluß"
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I do not want additional "wireless syp-cam" or other technology with up to send for me, it is important that I see below what synonymous camera sees, especially the picture (this is at fixed Optics various "wireless-cams" just not.
Who knows because the Council?
Is it all so easily?
Fresh Heels, Olli
Antwort von campool:
Hi!
1 Vpp, 75 Ohm - sounds like a composite - Video. Whether you purely via RCA or BNC to get out, it is composite. Is synonymous to get the rest of the reason why you can easily use adapter to of BNC to RCA or RCA to BNC: You make the connection you just fit, the signal remains the same.
Regards, Tim
Antwort von rtzbild:
Hi!
1 Vpp, 75 Ohm - sounds like a composite - Video. Whether you purely via RCA or BNC to get out, it is composite. Is synonymous to get the rest of the reason why you can easily use adapter to of BNC to RCA or RCA to BNC: You make the connection you just fit, the signal remains the same.
Regards, Tim Super, your answer was my life ;-)
Thank you and nice evening, Olli