How do I wire this camera to composite standard yellow plug? 1Vp-p composite...

Totality

Member
Have received this camera from Foxtech and thought it had a standard yellow video out composite plug. It doesn't. It has a 1Vp-p Composite plug (looks the same at a glance but if you look closely it has a couple of notches and the female hole is tiny on it so I cannot use a normal composite video plug).

http://www.foxtechfpv.com/wdr-760-600tvl-wide-dynamic-range-cam(Pal)-p-492.html

The camera gear came with no instructions on how to wire it up using the existing wires and I don't know if I just need to cut it? Is there such thing as a converter plug to make the cable standard video out, or can I cut it and wire on a normal yellow plug?

The 1Vp-p 75ohm statement has confused me!
 

Lanzar

Member
The conector is the same as the normal composite plug u have only is the BNC version. U can cut it and just solger the normal conposite on it instead. Shield is outside and yello cable is the video signal. U can also make another cable that transmorms bnc in composite.



Have received this camera from Foxtech and thought it had a standard yellow video out composite plug. It doesn't. It has a 1Vp-p Composite plug (looks the same at a glance but if you look closely it has a couple of notches and the female hole is tiny on it so I cannot use a normal composite video plug).

http://www.foxtechfpv.com/wdr-760-600tvl-wide-dynamic-range-cam(Pal)-p-492.html

The camera gear came with no instructions on how to wire it up using the existing wires and I don't know if I just need to cut it? Is there such thing as a converter plug to make the cable standard video out, or can I cut it and wire on a normal yellow plug?

The 1Vp-p 75ohm statement has confused me!
 

kloner

Aerial DP
bnc is a common security cam plug and it seems to carry over here. there huge, heavy, etc. even all the red/yellow plugs and crap are in the way. The best way is to tidy up all the wires lengths now, solder and heat shrink are your friend, a shot of hot glue inside heat shrink helps hold those smaller wires that like to break so easily when done like this a better chance by making the plastic shield more of a structure for it

heres one of them splices, they can be pretty clean, way cleaner, less chance of a plug backing out or whatever
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