Television on Cat 5 or Cat 6 Cable
The Lynx®
Video Network uses a broadband video balun to deliver analog, digital, or HDTV television on pair four of a Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable. |
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A Lynx Video Hub in the wiring closet
converts a coax input signal into 8 or 16 Cat 5 output signals. |
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A Lynx single port converter
installed near the TV converts the Cat 5 signal back to coaxial
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Number of analog
or HDTV channels |
Number of
digital channels |
Distance in meters
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Distance in feet
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60 |
180 |
100 |
330 |
80 |
240 |
88 |
290 |
100 |
300 |
83 |
270 |
134 |
402 |
68 |
225 |
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The Lynx®
Video & Data Network offers all the capabilities of the Lynx
Video Network and simultaneously delivers Ethernet or telephone on the other three pairs in the cable. |
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Television signals enter the back
of the hub via F connectors. Ethernet or phone enters via RJ-45
ports. Cat 5 and Cat 6 outputs have television on pair 4, and ethernet or phone on the other pairs. |
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At the point of use wallplate converters
separate the two signals and convert the video back to coaxial form. |
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