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what symbol is this..?

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nitE

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hi guys.. i wanted to build the lc meter from MARC the circuit component are quite standard but what i dont understand is this symbol which i attached. can anyone help me identify what component is that.. many thanks..
 

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Not likely to see a cavity resonator on a PIC I/O line. Those are 2 pin headers.
 
I have updated the list of symbols on my website to take into account the fact that a 2-pin header looks exactly like a cavity resonator as a symbol.

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I have updated the list of symbols on my website to take into account the fact that a 2-pin header looks exactly like a cavity resonator as a symbol.

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So you pretty much plagiarized someone elses work. At least give credits.
 
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When using someone elses work, it is common practice to give credits to the original creator. If that info is not available then one should give credits to the site which the original material is obtained.
If you are the originator of this material then you should state so with copyright statement and such. I suspect you are not originator.

I wonder if this is how you obtained most of your sites content.
You see the point, if you copy one portion of someone elses work, then all you web sites content is brought into question...
 
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