Signal Sierra Victor

A radio transmission SE of Jocko's Pop & Gas Stop. The large antenna tower near the station entrance can be turned after switching the lever on the transformer. Once the power is restored, it begins broadcasting Morse code. The station generating the transmission is in a drainage chamber reached via a manhole. The manhole is on the opposite side of a downed radio tower near the antenna.

Morse code translation:

CQ CQ CQ DE SV SV SV K

This translates to "calling anyone, this is Sierra Victor, over".

The broadcaster seems to have set a number of traps and barricaded himself in the room before expiring.

Traps
This is quite dangerous location due to several very nicely placed traps. Providing an entertaining challenge for explosives experts.
 * In the entrance corridor there are two pressure plates placed on the crossing with collapsed tunnel. They trigger two rigged shotguns.
 * Up further the path is blocked by a barricade made with some arms cabinets and a barrel. The barrel is only movable object here. Right behind the barrel there is a grenade bouquet trap. You can try to move the barrel (using 'Z' shortcut) to lay it down and then reach the trap to disarm it. The barrel cannot be dragged back towards the exit and pushing it forward will trigger the trap. The trap is very effective in this tiny space and even if you retreat up to halfway up the corridor you can still be injured by fragments.
 * Left corridor is rigged with two frag mines just in front of the door.
 * Right corridor is clear.
 * Inside the main room there is only one trap - a rigged terminal. The trap is activated by using the terminal, NOT by getting close to it. To defuse it you have to walk around and reach the back panel.

Notable loot

 * A Mini Nuke
 * A copy of "Duck and Cover!"
 * A bottlecap mine
 * An assault rifle
 * A few bottles of purified water
 * Other stuff incl. cherry bombs, ammo, mines and some junk.

Trivia
There is a wrecked car on the cliff near the transmission tower with two skeletal corpses and some empty whiskey bottles lying on the hood. Apparently a couple of lovers were enjoying the view of Tenpenny Tower just before the bombs fell.