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Is your coax TV/video coax? If so, be careful with that because the impedance is likely 75ohm and your HT very likely expects 50ohm. How big of a problem that is is up to you to research/decide.
If you don't have appropriate coax some things you could try:
Adding a tiger tail to the existing antenna (assuming you could reassemble it)
getting higher up
If you can't reassemble the OG antenna, use the connector and solder the dipole radiators to it directly
It was coax for a tv antenna, RG6 if i do recall. After some research its not ideal for ham as you said 50ohm is what the radio expects. So i will be loosing some signal because of the ohm differences.
I still get alot more range compared to my whip antenna.
Im very much a novice in this regard, so please do let me know if there is something im missing!
Thanks for your insight aswell!