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  2. Hobart Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 12/30 4,000 1,219 Asphalt 17/35 5,507 1,679 Asphalt Source: Federal Aviation Administration [1] Hobart ...

  3. Hobart Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hobart Airport has one runway, 12/30, which is aligned north–west to south–east and is 2,727 by 45 m (8,947 by 148 ft). [6] The runway was extended in 2017 by 500 metres comprising a 350-metre extension at the southern end, a 150-metre lengthening to the northern end, and the relocation of the approach lights.

  4. Carrier wave - Wikipedia

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    The frequency spectrum of a typical radio signal from an AM or FM radio transmitter. The horizontal axis is frequency; the vertical axis is signal amplitude or power. It consists of a signal (C) at the carrier wave frequency f C, with the modulation contained in narrow frequency bands called sidebands (SB) just above and below the carrier.

  5. EZ Industries - Wikipedia

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    EZ Industries was established in 1916 by Amalgamated Zinc as the Electrolytic Zinc Company to operate the Risdon Zinc Works on the banks of the Derwent River in Risdon, Tasmania.

  6. Cribbage - Wikipedia

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    The count being 8 combinations of 15 for 16 points, 6 pairs of 2 for 12 points and a matching "nobs" jack (matching the cut card) for 1 totalling 29. Each of the four 30-point divisions of the cribbage board (1–30, 31–60, 61–90, and 91–120) is colloquially called a "street".

  7. Navigational aid - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing lateral, non-lateral, and special purpose markers as seen on an IALA Region B nautical chart. There are also other markers that give information other than the edges of safe waters. Most are white with orange markings and black lettering.

  8. Category:Hobart-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the Hobart-class destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy. Pages in category "Hobart-class destroyers" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. Tasman Bridge - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s, Hobart's eastern shore underwent substantial expansion due to the opening of the Hobart International Airport at Cambridge in 1956. [3] By 1957, the airport was the country's fifth busiest, [13] [14] and the surge in air travel, associated automobile usage and surrounding developments led to a notable rise in traffic, overwhelming the capacity of the existing Hobart Bridge.