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Problem about BNC cable

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bnc cabling problem

I want very high SNR signal source. Signal gererator generate the signal , The signal travell through the BNC cable to my circuit. How can I transfer the single ended signal to differential ended signal with balanced input impedence. Transformer is a choice, but I need low frequency signal, so it's hard to use it.
anybody can help me?
 

self inducting transformer, may be?
 

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