Recruitment radio beacon

A recruitment radio beacon is a constructible settlement object featured in Fallout 4.

The recruitment beacon is a large radio antenna, that can be built at owned settlements. Once built and supplied with the necessary power, it will transmit a radio station listed as settlement recruitment beacon in an area around the settlement and attracts more settlers to come live there. The transmission (and recruitment) can be turned on and off using the switch at the base of the tower.

It can be listened to like any other radio station, it loops between playing a message pre-recorded by the Sole Survivor, followed by music.

The range of the beacon can be extended by activating relay towers near the settlement to boost the signal. This also increases the recruitment of settlers.

Bugs

 * Sometimes, when trying to build a recruitment beacon, the inventory shown with the required materials is listed incorrectly. It may show the player character the requirements are all present, while in fact some may be missing (most of the times steel).
 * The radio beacon may no longer be available to be built in the latest update with the season pass.
 * The radio beacon may not turn off, have unlimited range, and the signal may persist after the beacon is either destroyed, the wire is removed, or turned off.
 * Observed in version 1.8.7.0.1: Active radio beacons are not broadcasting. Not only does turning-on a beacon fail to produce the message that a recruitment beacon has been found, but no recruitment beacons show-up in the Pip-Boy's listing of available radio stations, even when standing next to an active beacon.

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