Optic fibre cable used in CCTV transmission has been slower to take hold than its use in other telecommunications and data markets. Traditionally copper cable was used because of the need to keep CCTV component costs down, but with the increased use of CCTV systems, especially in town centres, in the 1990s, a new way of transmitting images across large areas without image degradation was needed.
Fibre optic cable CCTV has many benefits over copper cabling
Fibre optics cable in CCTV means that you can connect hundreds of cameras, recording equipment and a central monitoring station across vast areas, while maintaining near-perfect image quality.
Because fibre optic cables emit light pulses rather than electrical pulses they are not subject to interference from railway lines, tramways, power stations and other sites that traditionally have interrupted or distorted the transmission of CCTV data.
By installing fibre optic CCTV cables instead of copper cables, you are also future-proofing your CCTV system, as the ability to add more cameras and more equipment to the system is easier with the fibre optic transmission method with use of media converters.
We can also provide specialist cable solution like:
Hybrid cable (fiber optic, electrical)
Application*control cable
*CCTV for example in tunnels, buildings, airports
Characteristics
*customized solutions
*physical and chemical characteristics according to specifications
*power and data transmission
*installation of one cable only
*small dimensions
*low weight
*multifunctional
Cores
*fiberoptic, coaxial, copper,
To find out more about fibre optic cable, media converters, and fibre patch panels for CCTV transmission - contact us.
See our full range of Optical Fibre product at www.mcldatasolutions.co.uk
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