Passive Balun transmitter + receiver
Description
Passive Balun transmitter + receiver
In the case of free or existing telephone cables, expensive video cabling can be dispensed with, because a two-wire transmission not only has the advantage of being more easily assembled by using the existing low-voltage cables, but also provides a qualitatively equivalent image. transmission.
The advantage of two-wire transmission, not least because of the symmetrical design, even compared to the asymmetrical structure of the coaxial cable, is that inductive disturbances from outside do not affect the video signal.
The construction of the balun (inductive isolation) allows unlimited use in all possible video system configurations.
In the case of free or existing telephone cables, expensive video cabling can be dispensed with, because a two-wire transmission not only has the advantage of being more easily assembled by using the existing low-voltage cables, but also provides a qualitatively equivalent image. transmission.
The advantage of two-wire transmission, not least because of the symmetrical design, even compared to the asymmetrical structure of the coaxial cable, is that inductive disturbances from outside do not affect the video signal.
The construction of the balun (inductive isolation) allows unlimited use in all possible video system configurations.
- Scope of delivery: one transmitter each and a receiver