[Clegg] Clegg Cruiser defined

YIR yir at scn.org
Sun Jul 2 02:21:56 EDT 2006



I had not heard of it but it is interesting to know about. I have 
alot of Clegg gear and am surprised to hear of one I didn't know 
about.
Thanks for posting this info Dave.
73  Pat  K7YIR  Bothell, Wa


----- Original Message ----- 
From: David Thompson
To: Clegg ; Old Tube Radios
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 8:02 PM
Subject: [Clegg] Clegg Cruiser defined


Several years ago I talked to a guy who had a Clegg Cruiser which he 
called
a converter.  I asked Ed Clegg
W2LOY about it and he told me there were a number of Clegg companies 
and he
could not place it.  Ed passed away soon afterward and I did not 
think
anymore about the converter.

Well, I was researching a project for another ham and low and behold 
on Page
161 Of the December 1967 QST I found an ad for the Clegg cruiser. 
The ad
calls it a VHF/SSB transmitting receiving converter.  Seems like 
this is
really a transverter for use with any transmitter or transceiver. 
The
Cruiser VI (For 6)takes 14 mcs input, the Cruiser II (for 2) also 
takes 14
mcs input.  The Cruiser IIA (2 meters) uses 10 meter input.  Rated 
at 125W
PEP + AM and CW.

The Clegg name at that time was E.T. Clegg Associates, Inc.

Anyone ever seen any of these units?

73 Dave K4JRB


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