Triplett Transmission
Move video and data reliably over any distance with our transmission gear. Bridge long runs with fiber optic transmission, repurpose coax with UTP & baluns, or go cable-free using wireless transmission. Split and route sources via video distribution and matrix solutions, and convert streams with video encoders & decoders. For short hops and accessories, see data transmission—all built for surveillance uptime.
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- $80.88SKU: HDMI-1TR
Triplett HDMI-1TR HDMI Extender Over CAT5/CAT6, Pair
- Use existing Category Cable to extend HDMI signals
- Passive, no power required
- Supports high resolution 1080p at 40M.
- Supports long distance up to 230 feet (70 meters) at 1280x720
- Cost saving alternative to expensive long HDMI Cables
$80.88Low Price Guarantee - $38.69SKU: TP-POE-1TR
Triplett TP-POE-1TR IP Extender Over COAX, Pair
- Use existing coax cable to send IP camera signal
- Passive, no power required
- Terminated with both RJ45 and BNC connections
- Support 10/100Mbps transmission rate
- Transmission up to 984 feet (300 meters) over RG6 cable
$38.69Low Price Guarantee - $213.99SKU: POC-300M
Triplett POC-300M PoE Extender Over Coax 300M
- Upgrade analog cameras to PoE without replacing the existing coaxial cable
- Sends PoE signal over coaxial cable
- Signal extension up to 300M over RG6U coaxial cable (10Mbps)
- Bandwidth up to 100Mbps (RG6U 100M)
- Power from a PoE switch or a PoE injector
$213.99Low Price Guarantee
Transmission Frequently Asked Questions
What is video transmission in surveillance systems?
Video transmission refers to the process of sending video signals from a camera to a recording device or monitor. This can be done through various methods, including wired connections like coaxial cables or fiber optics, and wireless technologies. The quality and reliability of the transmission are crucial for ensuring clear video footage for security monitoring.
How does wireless video transmission work?
Wireless video transmission uses radio waves to send video signals from cameras to receivers without the need for physical cables. This method typically involves the use of Wi-Fi or other wireless protocols, allowing for greater flexibility in camera placement. However, it may be subject to interference and requires a stable power source for the cameras.
What are the benefits of using fiber optic transmission for surveillance?
Fiber optic transmission offers high bandwidth and long-distance capabilities, making it ideal for large surveillance systems. This technology is less susceptible to electromagnetic interference and provides superior image quality compared to traditional copper cables. Additionally, fiber optics can transmit data over several miles without degradation, ensuring reliable performance.
What is a balun and how is it used in video transmission?
A balun is a device that converts between balanced and unbalanced signals, commonly used in video transmission systems. It allows video signals to be sent over twisted pair cables or coaxial cables, facilitating longer distances without loss of quality. Baluns are particularly useful for integrating different types of video equipment in surveillance setups.
What should I consider when choosing a video transmission method for my home?
When selecting a video transmission method, consider factors such as distance between the camera and the recording device, environmental conditions, and the desired video quality. Wired options like coaxial or fiber optic cables provide stable connections, while wireless methods offer flexibility. Additionally, assess the installation complexity and the potential for future scalability of your surveillance system.









