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    They also make screw-on coax connectors for the "not so mechanically inclined". For weatherproofing you can also use some heat shrink tubing, make sure it's big enough to slide over the connector ends. I'd use a piece at least 8" long. If your careful you can use a hand held torch to heat it to shrink it. If it's a long span and it's free hanging, the splice job may not hold.

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