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Frequency Counter With PIC and 4 - To 5-Digit LED Display

The document provides information about accessing schematics and additional content from Radiomuseum.org. It states that the requested schematic is available on the next page. Individual requests are required to download additional schematics or parts of schematics. The document also describes Radiomuseum.org's membership which allows access to schematics, large images without watermarks, collector's prices, and an ad-free experience for a one-time fee.

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Thank you for your interest in our schematics. The schematic is available on the next page.

If you want to download additional parts of a schematic, or additional schematics, these must be requested individually.

To provide you with this information, more than 6000 members work regularly on the content of Radiomuseum.org.
As a member, you can access schematics, large images without watermarks and collector's prices. You will also surf at Radiomuseum.org without advertising. To do so,
you may support Radiomuseum.org with a one-time membership fee of 20 € or 30 CHF or 25 US $. We would be delighted if you joined as a member:
https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_anmelden_start.cfm

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