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Fallout 3 Gameplay Walkthrough - Broadcast tower KT8 is a broadcast tower in the Capital Wasteland in the year 2277. It is located north-northeast of Vault 8. The Chinese Remnants and the randomly located Chinese Radio Beacon signal speak Chinese. Somewhat unsurprising given the game setting's Great War between China and the United States. The writing on the Brass Lantern in Megaton and how the Yao Guai got their name, on the other hand, are harder to explain. For Fallout 3 on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Chinese Radio Signal' - Page 2.
Signal Kilo Bravo Microsoft visio 2013 portable free download. is a radio transmission being broadcasted from WKML broadcast station in the Capital Wasteland.
Radio tower complex
WKML broadcast station is to the far south of Fort Constantine. Head inside the station, and you will find the electrical switch for the radio signal. It's located on the wall to your right, behind the power generators.
Sealed cistern
Following the signal leads you to a sealed cistern at the foot of the drop-off, due south of the south corner of the WKML building. Entering the grate, you find yourself in a short drainage tunnel, blocked at the far end by sandbags. To the right side of the desk is the Explosives bobblehead. As with all the drainage chamber stations, there is a ham radio that lets you toggle the broadcast.
Chinese Radio Signal Fallout 3
Morse code
The Morse code translation of the broadcast is:
This translates to 'Seeking all stations, this is.. Kilo Bravo.. Kilo Bravo.. Kilo Bravo.. Over.' It is emanating from one of nine encoded broadcasting stations.
Notes
- Fawkes will get stuck upon entering the grate, blocking your way out of the cistern. You might not be able to escape unless you fire him.
- Turning clipping off shows that there is nothing in the rooms past the sandbags that you can see on your local map.
- Turning clipping off will also reveal a hidden red 'X' under the sand bags. This sign marks the 'talking activator' for the radio broadcast.
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