HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN SDI CABLES | How to Terminate SDI Cables
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In this video, I show you how easy it is to make and terminate your own SDI cables for long-distance camera runs up to 300ft or for easy video distribution.
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I have to reiterate what Joe Joe said. I appreciate the time and energy you have invested. Perfect amount of detail also. thank you
Thank you
I appreciate your channel, thanks for all you have invested.
Thank you very much
Thank you for showing this! 🙏🏼 it’s pretty simple
With the right tools yes. Much easier than those multi piece termination sets
thanks, you just changed my video setup 100%
Glad I could be of help
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Trying to find straight answers on 6G cables is a nightmare. i was just wondering if the RG-6 cable that you linked here is rated for 4k video. thank you so much for your help.
I haven't tested 4k since I don't have any 4k capable converters
Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you AJay.
Any time
I bought my "wire tool bundle" from your link, and it came with F type connectors. I was expecting the BNC. Guess I should've read the description more clearly 🤷🏿♂️
Can I use these F-Type connectors in place of the BNC connectors?
You could use them but you cannot connect them to BNC devices directly without an adapter but at that rate you might as well just use BNCs
@@AJaytheCEO yeah that makes sense. Using it for the BM HDMI to SDI converters... I'll just go buy some compression bnc connectors then. Thanks for the response.
Love it, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this!! :)
Sure thing!
To be clear, the RG6 being linked can be used for 3G SDI(1080p60), correct?
Also the linked crimper and compression connectors do not work together without a slight mod to the crimper.
Yes that cable works as that is what I use and I didn't need to mod the crimp tool
I have a question; My video preview/output is now showing up a green tinted kinda fuzzy picture. I'm not sure what's bad. I was thinking it was either the SDI cable of my box. any help would be appreciated.
When the image is green that typically means that your monitor cannot display the framerate or resolution that is being sent to it
@@AJaytheCEO it only shows up in my evmux platform preview. and streams as I describe.
Hey Jay, I'm into audio and a little video. My church has asked me to head up a project for audio and video for them. I have a tech background so cabling isn't new to me. I'd like to know how you price out the work you do? I've to to put together a proposal asap. I'd appreciate some feedback on things to consider when pulling cost together. Or some direction on how to gauge speaker sizes for sanctuary. etc thanks in advance!
Based on my history I charge $250-$400 an hour depending on insurance and risk/heights involved running cables.
Most of my references come from my work at Antioch when it comes to size of speakers and televisions
Hi bro what type of recloking could you recommend, I need 200 meters sdi but knowing 6g cable just support 100 meters , we need a recloking amplifier
I am not sure on this. I have not used any 6g amplifiers
Question, 3g and 12g, are they the same cord or what’s the difference
The difference is the thickness of the copper 12g supports 4k 3g only supports 1080p
@@AJaytheCEO Thank you for your reply. My real question is this. I have a Canon C500 with 3gsdi, I'm looking for a recording monitor, I found one with 12gsdi. Will I be able to use this recording monitor with my camera and if so, which wire would I need, 3g or 12g? Thank you for your time!
Is it 12G SDI not sure if R6 is sufficient for it..please advice
This is not rated for 12g. You need something higher grade for that
I want to full set crimping tool set &sdi pin
Strange that the pin doesn't have to be crimped.
The ends I use wedge in the pin. In the military I had to do the pin and cup separately