Holme Moss
The Holme Moss transmitting station provides the main transmission for BBC National/Local FM radio and also national DAB radio across the North of England and was originally the site of the first television transmitter in the region.
It is located on a remote area of the Pennines, ten miles south of Huddersfield and just north of the West Yorkshire border with Derbyshire's Peak District.
With a ground height of 524m (1719ft), the station is the highest elevated main transmission site in the UK.
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