Thread: VGA over CAT5e
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Default VGA over CAT5e

On Oct 7, 3:55*am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Alfred wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 21:05:00 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


Hi Guys,


I need to get a VGA signal from the Nav Station in my boat to the
monitor in the bridge. I could just run a VGA cable (about 4m worth)
but I need to pass the cable through some small holes for the looming
(sp?) and the DB15 connectors wont fit unless I make the hole bigger.


I am thinking about running the VGA singal over CAT5e, which a Google
search seems to suggest is possible. I was wondering if anyone had any
better ideas, keeping costs fairly low.


Has anyone here had any success cutting the end off a VGA cable and
wiring on a new DB15 for example?


If you are handy with a soldering iron there is no problem. You may
have to buy a new plug/socket though as the one you cut off may be
potted.


Unfortunately, unless you do this for a living, one is unlikely to have
a nice temperature controlled iron with a micro-chisel tip, like a MetCal..

I've spent most of my adult life doing this and fine soldering without
ballsing things up is both an art and a skill, takes practise, a good
eye and a steady hand.

Buy an adaptor and use the Cat5 or 6 route, probably be a lot less headache.

Cheers
Marty


Haha. Actually I am lucky - I have a Hakko 936 Temp Controlled Iron,
but have found a place I can buy a HD15 connector I can use with crimp
pins - this might be easier than trying to solder it?