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  • 11Leading Point Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = Undated photograph of Leading Point Light (USCG) location = Leading Point west of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on the south bank of the Patapsco River coordinates = coord|39.2137|N|76.5518|W|type:landmark yearlit =… …

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  • 12Channel Islands — This article is about the British Crown dependencies. For the islands off Southern California, see Channel Islands of California. For the French Channel Islands, see Chausey. The Channel Islands, located between the south coast of the United… …

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  • 13Channel 1 — In North America, channel 1 is a former broadcast (over the air) television channel (44–50 MHz, with visual at 45.25 and aural at 49.75). History When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission initially allocated broadcast television frequencies …

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  • 14Channel 1 (North American TV) — In North America, channel 1 is a former broadcast (over the air) television channel. During the experimental era of TV operation Channel 1 moved around the lower VHF spectrum, swapping places with an early allocation for the FM broadcast band.… …

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  • 15Channel (geography) — This article is about a geographical feature. For other uses, see channel. Wooden pilings mark the navigable channel for vessels entering Lake George from the St. Johns River in Florida …

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  • 16Channel surfing — Not to be confused with channel hopping. Channel surfing (also known as channel hopping or zapping) is the practice of quickly scanning through different television channels or radio frequencies in order to find something interesting to watch or… …

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  • 17Leading line — A leading line is a line formed by a pair of marks, which are generally man made, that are used in position fixing and navigation, to indicate a safe passage through a shallow or dangerous channel.They are often used in the entrances to harbours… …

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  • 18Channel capture effect — The channel capture effect is a phenomenon where one user of a shared medium captures the medium for a significant time. During this period (usually 16 frames)[clarification needed], other users are denied use of the medium. This effect was first …

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  • 19Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project — The Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project (CDP) began on 8 February 2008 to deepen the shipping channels leading to Melbourne, Australia, in Port Phillip to 14 metres (46 ft) draught allow greater access for container ships. An estimated… …

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  • 20Clear Channel Communications — Not to be confused with clear channel radio stations, a type of AM radio station. This article is about the broadcasting company. For other uses, see Clear channel. CC Media Holdings, Inc. Type Private Industry …

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