Yes, Run what ever it takes to get from the radio to the duplexer. 
If the amp doesn't match the duplexer then build what some call a Z 
matcher it is a Pi network and consists of 2 veriable caps and 1 
inductor. These things are way too simple to build to buy, and can 
be built for what you would pay for shipping for a commertial unit. 
Hent, look in most any ARRL Hand Book under low pass filters.
The ones that I build for my repeaters usually costs me about 6 to 8 
bucks each.
73

--- In [email protected], Larry Kemper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Anyone have any idea what length of coax I should run from the 
transmitter and receiver to the duplexer?  I have a Sinclair Q2220E 
and freq of 147.225 Transmit.
> Any info about this will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> WA0VUS
> Larry Kemper
> Muscatine, Iowa
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]







 
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