@jeffsf and @jolouis

Thank you both so much for your patience with me and for your time!
I am beginning to understand what caused my confusion about this default MAC address in the clone box.

My Pi-hole identifies the radios as IEEE Registration Authority devices. It is what they look-up in a MAC-database. Usually it says something like Microsoft Corporation or Apple, inc. Probably some registration hiccup.

Thank you for your advise. I listened to it, left the assigned addresses alone.

As far as I can see in LuCi there are only three MAC addresses involved in this device.

  1. WAN / WAN6, xx:xx:xx:xx:xE:74. It is the address used when I connect the device wired to my router.
  2. radio0, the 5 GHz device, xx:xx:xx:xx:xE:75
  3. radio1, the 2,4 GHz device, xx:xx:xx:xx:xE:76

I have seen both radios connecting to my upstream router (obviously not at the same time).
So, when I return to my opening post, the MAC clone selection box gives me a choice of either xx:xx:xx:xx:xE:74 or the MAC of the connected device (phone, tablet) to clone, whereas in reality it uses xx:xx:xx:xx:xE:75 or xx:xx:xx:xx:xE:76 to connect as long as I don’t give it something to clone.
Oh well…