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Convert AWG to MM With a Square Wire Gauge
[Posted: 2011-4-18] The American Wire Gauge (AWG) system is based on the area of a wire's circular cross section, allowing electricians and engineers to quickly calculate the resistance and relative capacity of one gauge vis-a-vis another. Howeve...
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Facts About CCTV Cameras
[Posted: 2010-11-16] By Sid Williams III] From ehow Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras are commonly implemented to deter crime. Especially used in the United Kingdom, CCTV cameras can be seen on nearly every corner of London and other...
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Installation Tips for Security Cameras
[Posted: 2010-8-5] Security cameras not only let you view what is going on inside and outside of your residential or commercial structure in real time, but, assuming they are connected to a video recording device, they also will allow you to play ba...
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How to Wire BNC Connectors
[Posted: 2010-7-9] A Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) connector is used to connect coaxial cable to various devices. It's most commonly used for connecting thin Ethernet networks and it may also be used for consumer electronic devices. Here is the ...
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How to Buy BNC Adapters
[Posted: 2010-9-8] ——–By an eHow Contributing Writer Bayonet Neill-Concelman connectors, or BNC connectors, are popular in pro-video and some audio applications. BNC connectors are for coaxial cable and can be found on video routers...
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How to Wire a CCTV Camera
[Posted: 2010-7-7] ——-By Tony Breedlove, eHow Contributing Writer Home closed-circuit TV (CCTV) systems are growing more popular as they become more affordable, and many buyers are doing the installation themselves. CCTV cameras require t...
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How to Choose the coaxial cable?
[Posted: 2010-7-1] First of all, we must determine what your needs is,such as the location of cable runs, indoor or outdoor and the how long is each of the cable runs. High quality cable is essential and make sure to match the cable to the envi...
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Dare to compare. You be the judge.
[Posted: 2009-12-9] Some people claim following ""pro looking"" cable as "" True RG59 U with 18/2 power wire"" Take a closer look at the so-called ""True RG59U with 18/2 power wire cable"...







