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How connect cta5 cable to coaxial cable?

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Hi freinds
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How connect cta5 cable to coaxial cable? Is there any way?

Thanks for your attention
 

Coaxial cable is shielded, Cat5 cable is not.
Cat5 cable is twisted pairs that work well with balanced signals. Coaxial cable usually is not used with balanced signals, it uses unbalanced signals.

Do oranges and apples taste the same? Why not, they are both round.
 

in this link
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http://www.cctvcamerapros.com/Cat-5-Video-Balun-p/balun-pv5.htm

Balun-PV5-2T.jpg


we can see some converter. i want shematic of this converter.
thanks
 

Audioguru said:
A balun is a transformer that has a spec'd frequency range.

is there any schematic for balun?
 

thank you Audioguru
in this schematic do we can use this balun to transform cat5 to coaxial?

more thanks
 

A balun works over a fairly narrow frequency range. You didn't say the frequency.

A balun might need to match impedances. You didn't say the impedances.
 

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