Will a video signal induce noise into a system ?
Will a video signal induce noise into a system ?
I'm putting Nav in the car and installing a rear view camera. I need to run a single RCA cable to feed the video up front to the Nav unit. Will a video cable induce noise into a system ? Should I run it with the power wires or does it matter if I run them next to the audio RCA cables ?
I've never heard of the video cable causing the noise, but I have had 'noise' enter into my video cables before (seen as lines/static on the screen), so I have always treated my video RCAs like my audio RCAs and kept them away from the power cables. Currently my rear-view camera RCA cable is run pretty close to my power wires at 1 point and the image is pretty noisy, but I attribute that to the quality of the camera. Since it's just a rear image I don't worry about the quality too much (still looks good enough to use), so I'm in no rush to re-route that RCA.
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I would treat all the cables the same. Audio and Video cables together, power ground together and speaker cable together, 3 seperate paths, my .02cents.ProperID wrote:I've never heard of the video cable causing the noise, but I have had 'noise' enter into my video cables before (seen as lines/static on the screen), so I have always treated my video RCAs like my audio RCAs and kept them away from the power cables. Currently my rear-view camera RCA cable is run pretty close to my power wires at 1 point and the image is pretty noisy, but I attribute that to the quality of the camera. Since it's just a rear image I don't worry about the quality too much (still looks good enough to use), so I'm in no rush to re-route that RCA.
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