Technical specifications for the Annke 100ft bundle identify a Siamese cable architecture, integrating a coaxial video line with a 2.1mm DC power line. Material analysis confirms the use of copper-clad aluminum (CCA) conductors, which provides a cost-effective physical bridge for stationary outdoor deployments. However, at the 100ft utility limit, voltage drop is a documented performance bottleneck. Measured metrics indicate that standard 12V 1A adapters may fail to provide sufficient current for high-intensity infrared (IR) operation at this distance.
Performance metrics demonstrate that while the cable shielding is sufficient for 4K TVI signal transmission, the assembly remains susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if positioned parallel to high-voltage AC wiring. The exterior is protected by a weather-resistant PVC jacket, though the nickel-plated BNC connectors are subject to surface oxidation if not treated with secondary sealants in high-moisture environments.
- Modes of transmission: Analog, HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD.
- Deployment environments: Surface mount, conduit-integrated, outdoor stationary.
Standardized data indicates this hardware is intended for legacy-over-coax systems and does not provide support for PoE or IP-based digital architectures. Structural integrity is prioritized through tighter jacket tolerances, though the CCA core remains more brittle than solid copper alternatives under mechanical stress.
These Siamese cables serve as a foundational component in high-bandwidth analog surveillance, similar to other units found in the security camera accessories classification.
To overcome the inherent resistance of these 100ft runs, utilizing the 12V 5A Power Adapter can help stabilize the voltage delivered to remote cameras.