Fallout 3 radio station Signal Oscar Zulu Sewage grate entrance to the drainage chamber for relay tower KX-B8-11 Map Notabilities relay tower Relay tower KX-B8-11 refid ????????

Chamber entrance in relation to the radio tower Chamber entrance in relation to the radio tower

Signal Oscar Zulu is a radio signal southeast of Relay tower KX-B8-11, northeast of the Temple of the Union, and far south of the Republic of Dave. When activated by a switch on a transformer below the tower, it broadcasts a plea for medical assistance for the son of Bob Anderstein. This is one of nine drainage chambers with a ham radio signal. The message repeats:

“ If anyone can hear this, this is Bob Anderstein . My family and I have taken refuge in a drainage chamber not too far from a radio relay tower outside of D.C. My boy is very sick, needs medical assistance. Please help if you can. We're listening for your response. 3950 kilohertz. ”

To the southeast of the relay tower is a small car on what remains of a road. When reached turn southwest and go down the hill, and you will see a sewer gate. Within are two small chambers. One is a living area with two adult skeletons along with food, tin cans, a toy car, a lunchbox, surgical tubing, a crutch, and other assorted supplies (mainly medical). However, despite the message stating that Bob Anderstein has a young boy with him, there is no third child skeleton to be found. In the opposite chamber, there is a burnt-out terminal and the ham radio used to broadcast the distress signal, as well as a pre-War book, a D.C. Journal of Internal Medicine, and purified water.

Bugs Edit

PC Listening to the station on the radio can cause a blank active movie window to pull you out of the game. [verified]