chances are... cause I wear a silly grin, the moment... 

sorry, did a Johnny Mathis improv for a moment. 

Chances are you don't have a complete clegg repeater, but 
a repeater made from mostly clegg rf parts and the id unit 
is one of the diode matrix units made by Hamtronics or 
VHF Engineering?  

I have the Hamtronics Diode ID unit scanned into pdf 
file if you think it might help you.  The diode matrix 
type of ider was made along two or three circuit layouts. 

The "73 Magazine" and a lot of Magazine printed projects 
used a diode matrix driven by the ttl 74154 type chip(s). 

The Hamtronics & VHF Engineering Diode Matrix ID unit 
used the other chip matix driver/decoder format. The 
layout appears similar, but the programming is quite 
different. (the 73 mag id'er being a bit more of a pain 
to program) 

Anyway, you'd have the first complete Clegg Repeater I've 
ever heard of if it's actually what you think it is. 
Otherwise you might have a repeater made by a ham from 
Clegg units and given the name/label of a clegg 376. 

If you sent me a digital picture of the Repeater, in 
specific the diode id board, I could probably tell you 
more about it. 

cheers,
skipp 
skipp025 at yahoo.com 
www.radiowrench.com/sonic 

> "misterwimpy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anyone help me with the diode matrix pattern for programming call 
> signs in the clegg 376 vhf repeater?  This is a clegg 220 MHz 
> repeater.   All help would be appreciated.  Also looking for a 
> schematic for same repeater.
> JOHN WB8WRQ
>







 
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