Wireless: Do I have to use an ethercon RJ45 connector on the Freespeak II transceiver antenna?

The EtherCON is a ruggedized and lockable Ethernet over twisted pair wiring connector manufactured by Neutrik.
It is designed for professional audio and stage lighting network applications. It is also used in military applications.
The design is modeled after the XLR connector with a circular hard metal shell and a locking latch. The cable plug
is always male and is designed to fit over a standard 8P8C modular connector. There are two cable connector versions:
one for use during manufacturing of cables, and one that goes over an 8P8C (RJ-45) modular connector on existing cable.
The chassis connector is always female and has the standard form factor of an XLR panel connector. The chassis
connector allows for use with both an EtherCON connector and a standard 8P8C plug. The chassis connectors are rated
for either Cat 5e or Cat 6 compatibility. The cable connector can go over either a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable.
On the Freespeak II transceiver the user can use either a standard RJ45 connector or an ethercon RJ45 connector.












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