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Buffered Output from Vibration Monitoring System (Bently Nevada 3500 System)

Buffered Output from Vibration Monitoring System (Bently Nevada 3500 System)

Buffered Output from Vibration Monitoring System (Bently Nevada 3500 System)

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I am supplying the B/N 3500 for the gas compressor vibration monitoring.
And also our client will have a vibration monitoring system for plant large equipment including the gas compressor.
The monitoring system supplied by client requires buffered output signal from the gas compressor monitoring system (B/N3500).
As per B/N, the 3500 system has BNC connector for buffered output, but they told the cable length of coaxial cable used should be less than 25m due to signal degradation.
Actually the distance of monitoring system between the plant and the gas compressor is approx 300m so the buffered output through the coaxial cable seem not to be feasible.
So now I am seeking the alternatives. Any suggestions for this matter are greatly appreciated.

RE: Buffered Output from Vibration Monitoring System (Bently Nevada 3500 System)

(OP)
EDIT;
I prefer to use solderless terminal instead of BNC terminal.

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