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Originally posted by twisted pair: Cut the cable, solder on a male RCA end. Thanks for the advice guys, basically this is what I did. I cut the cable about 6" from the back of the camera, I then cut the cable about 4" from the end keeping the factory installed bnc connector and power adaptor. I then solderd the cable back together, heat shrinked the power splice, then soldered back the video cable,tape and heat shrink, and then a piece of heat shrink over the whole splice. the camera is working nicely (on my desk anyway) I can now just connect the camera tothe rg59 with a bnc connector already waiting for it Thanks again
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