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How Do You Travel To The Radio Tower Instantly In Raft?

Last Updated on June 30, 2022 by Sam

Raft has an isolated island known as Radio Tower. It serves as the beginning location for missions in the game and houses the building plans for jobs that appear later on. The first and most crucial step you should take on your journey to fulfilling assignments is finding your way to the Radio Tower. We are going to provide you directions on how to go to Radio Tower as a consequence of this guide.

How Do You Travel To The Radio Tower Instantly In Raft?

Raft Radio Tower Location

First of all to locate the radio tower and advance in the game, you have to craft 3 equipment which are:

  • Receiver
  • Antenna
  • Battery

You will need 8 plants, 6 plastics, 2 circuit boards, and 1 hinge to make a receiver. Place the receiver on the first level of your raft after you’ve finished building it. To switch on the receiver, you must put the battery against the side of the device.

It will instruct you to attach three antennae as soon as you turn it on. Simply construct the antenna and install them in three of the raft’s corners on the first level. Once every antenna is in position, switch on the receiver and enter the tower code.

Press “T” on the keyboard or open your diary to get the tower’s code. You must use the up or down button to alter the numbers, and the side lever is used to adjust the numbers’ position.

A blue symbol will appear on the receiver’s screen after the code has been established. You can locate the radio tower by sailing in the direction of the blue marker. A letter directing you to the next location may be found on the whiteboard at the top of the radio tower.

Vasagatan similarly entered the code into the receiver and sailed toward the blue symbol to locate the next location.

What is the Radio Tower exactly?

The Radio Tower is a multi-story island that has been abandoned, with one story buried in water. Sharks are present in the water, but once you approach the tower, they will stop attempting to attack you.

There are a tonne of stuff you may find, like glass, plastic, scrap metal, and scrap metal. You should look for materials that you can use to ascend to the tower’s top since there are many abandoned boxes and other stuff atop the tower, such as barrels and platforms.

You will find many messages and a brand-new four-digit code after you have made it to the top chamber. A map to a potential new task is provided by the four-digit code that has been added to your diary. You must craft a headlamp in order to finish this new mission. If you go to the receiver and input the new code using the lever and the buttons, you could find out where the new task is.

How to Build the Receiver and Antenna in Raft

Our next step in this Raft Walkthrough and Story Guide is to build the Receiver and the Antenna. The Receiver takes 8 Plank, 6 Plastic, 2 Circuit Board, and 1 Hinge. You need 3 Antennae, and each one takes 4 Scrap, 1 Circuit Board, and 1 Bolt. You’ll also need a Simple Battery for the Receiver, which requires 1 Copper Ingot, 3 Scrap, and 6 Plastic.

Here’s everything you need to have to build the Receiver and 3 Antennae:

  • 8 Plank
  • 12 Plastic
  • 5 Circuit Board
  • 15 Scrap
  • 3 Bolt
  • 1 Copper Ingot

You’ll need to have researched Metal and Copper to make these parts. You’ll also need Metal Ingots and Copper Ingots and not the raw ore, so you’ll need to get Sand and Clay to make Dry Bricks for a Smelter.

Once you’ve collected all of the materials, you need to build the Receiver and the three Antenna on the same level. You can’t have the Antenna higher or lower than the Receiver. Each Antenna must be spaced out from the other Antennae, and the Antennae need to be a short distance away from the Receiver, too.

How to Use The Receiver in Raft

You can use the Receiver by placing three Antennae down on the same level as the Receiver. The Antennae need to be spaced out a short distance away from each other and the Receiver; if it’s not far enough away, the Receiver will tell you when you turn it on.

You’ll also need to power the Receiver with a Simple Battery. The Simple Battery will gradually drain as the Receiver is on, so you should only turn it on periodically to check your location.

Once it’s turned on, the Receiver will be automatically tuned to the default Radio Code for the first location – the Radio Tower.

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