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RE: Outlaw Antenna Connection Question

Posted by caffeinator on July 22, 2019 at 22:38:16:

Hi Doublej,

That looks like it's configured for a push-on coax connector. The antenna you linked has an appropriate connector.

In my experience, antennae of those type aren't highly effective, but if the station(s) you desire are nearby or have strong signals, it might be adequate.

If you choose some other type of antenna, you'll need a cable or adaptor with a push-on connector to mate with the jack on the Outlaw. Look for something that resembles the one pictured at the linked site.