Clarence C. Moore

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Clarence C. Moore (1904-1979) was an engineer and minister at HCJB Missionary Radio Station, now known as HCJB World Radio with primary transmitters in Quito, Ecuador. He went on to found International Radio and Electronics Corporation in Elkhart, Indiana which became Crown International. Crown International manufactures electronic devices including power amplifiers.

He was a Radio Amateur with call sign, W9LZX (SK) and his wife's name was Ruby.

He developed and holds the patent (2,537,191) for the cubical quad antenna.

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