Talk:Holme Moss transmitting station

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Extreme fringe reception[edit]

Television signals from Holme Moss travelled much further than their intended service area. The Isle of Man and parts of the Irish Republic, mainly Dublin and Wicklow, could receive a signal from Holme Moss According to the UTV 50th Anniversary history book it was also received by enthusiasts in elevated parts of Belfast. 90.213.194.155 (talk) 13:10, 27 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Incorrect inaccurate co-ordinates[edit]

The correct co-ords are in the infobox, but when the page is served the decimal degrees are being rounded to degrees and minutes, meaning that the geohack link does too. The extra decimal fractions are being ignored by the mapping system. I don't understand why, since on the page Emley Moor transmitting station the page is generated with minutes and seconds in the link, and the geohack link is perfect. But the syntax of the markup in the infobox is identical??!

Coordinates 53°32′N 1°52′W is NOT the correct location

but this is in the markup, which is correct: lat = 53.533221 long = -1.858187

--Elmeter (talk) 02:28, 31 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]