
Connect the BNC CCTV connector – Looking for a way to connect the BNC CCTV connector? In this article you will find the best way to connect a BNC CCTV connector to an RG cable (RG59 or RG6).
How to connect BNC connector to RG cable?
BNC connector is needed if you are installing an analog type CCTV camera. BNC CCTV will transmit video signals from CCTV cameras and display them on the monitor via RG cable.. You can see best way to connect the BNC CCTV connector from the article we wrote below.
Connect the BNC CCTV Connector Correctly
Connecting the BNC CCTV connector incorrectly will cause the video not to appear on the monitor screen. Before that happens, it would be a good idea for you to pay attention to the correct way to connect the BNC connector below.
Tools and equipment.
- Pliers.
- Cutter Knife.
- BNC Connector.
- Cable Tape.
- RG59 or RG6 Coaxial Cable.
Connect the BNC connector.
- Peel the end of the RG cable using a cutter knife.
- Pull the string section down.
- Peel it again to reveal the copper wire.
- Insert the bottom of the BNC connector, until it clamps the fiber. Make sure the lint does not touch the copper wire.
- Then, insert the BNC connector head and lock it by turning it to the right.
- Tidy up the cables and connectors using cable tape.
Step by step with pictures.



Finish.
You have successfully connected the BNC connector to the RG cable. Do the same thing at the other end of the cable.
Conclusion
Something to pay attention to when connecting the BNC connector is not to let the fiber cable touch the copper cable. This will cause the CCTV video not to appear on the monitor screen.
I hope this guide is useful. Good luck.
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