Tunguska: The Visitation - Enhanced Edition

Tunguska: The Visitation - Enhanced Edition

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How to Solve The Radio Tower Puzzle
By Rotorist
SPOILER ALERT: please only read this guide if you have tried and couldn't solve the puzzle.

   
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The main task in Station 11 is to repair the radio repeater tower, so that Roman can find out the general location of the missing hunting group. The radio tower control is located in Station 11 inside a small house near the entrance. It's powered by a power generator outside the house, but it requires 3 units of gasoline.

After turning on the generator, there are three containers on the radio control: a fuse box, and two resistor boxes. So you will need to put a fuse in the fusebox and a resistor in each resistor box.

Next to the house there's a large warehouse with electrified orbs floating around. On the wall of the warehouse near the metal shipping container there's another fusebox, and you can find the fuse inside. There's a dead body in the middle of the warehouse, and you can find a key to the locker room of the warehouse, as well as a note showing the formula for calculating the required resistors (R = V/I). In the locker room you can find the resistors inside a filing cabinet, with different specs - 100 ohm, 200 ohm, 250 ohm, etc.

After you have the fuse and resistors, first read the description of the fusebox, which says it needs a fuse that can handle max 1.6A of current. The fuse you found in the warehouse says it can handle 1.6A of current, and 800V of voltage. Place the fuse in the fusebox of the radio tower control. For the resistors, since R = V/I, so 800V divided by 1.6A is 500 Ohm. You just need to put any resistors in the resistor boxes so that their ohm rating add up to 500 ohm. The only way is do this is to put a 200 ohm resistor in one box, and a 300 ohm one in the other (order doesn't matter). Then pull the radio control switch to power it on.
9 Comments
Rotorist  [author] 27 Mar @ 12:15am 
@briankljr there are 200ohm resistors. If you lost it, you can also use two 250 ohm ones
briankljr 26 Mar @ 11:54pm 
I’m not sure if Rotorist will see this but I cannot get this tower to turn on. I know the formula but I don’t have a 200ohm available in my game. Help please.
Rotorist  [author] 25 Mar @ 9:12pm 
MurKMaideR so did I lol
MurKMaideR 25 Mar @ 8:56pm 
As someone that actually took an electrical class, i was blown away by this level of detail.
SPMO 25 Jul, 2024 @ 3:20pm 
danke
Old Slime 20 Jul, 2024 @ 3:41am 
The generator, sometimes its the little things.
CyDragonV2 21 Jan, 2024 @ 3:54pm 
thanks I don't have any or much electrician knowledge since they don't really have classes for that in HS so I was so far guessing what to do.
Count Jackula 9 Jul, 2022 @ 8:59am 
This hurt my brain. I hate electronics. I kept putting resistors in the fuse box. I never found any fuses. I think I would have figured it out if I had found the fuse. I jusst had no idea where to look at that point for a fuse. dang.
lilPrince 4 May, 2022 @ 12:35pm 
thx bro! I didn’t think to look at 800 volts and counted from 220 and thought that :)