150 ft isn't a long run for 75 Ohm CCTV. The camera/source outputs over a volt of signal level. Do you have ab Ohmmeter so you can check continuity of your shield.
no its not, but even a few 10's of feet let alone 150 ft is plenty to act as a wonderful antenna for a relatively close hi power local broadcast station (probably ERP'ing at least 5kW) and bring that signal straight into the video recording/viewing system.
The trick is now to notch the RF sigfnal without causing additional danage to the video signal.
The simplist experiment would be to try a couple of clamp on ferrite chokes, one at the output of the camera and one right at the input to the video equip. These would stop/lessen the RF that is flowing on the shield of the coax from entering either the camera or the video gear.
If that doesnt work well enough, then you could go to the L/C notch filter, this could be made on the end of a short length of coax and connected to the main coax feed via a BNC Tee connector.
Dave