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Radio Beacon Box in Sand: Raiders of Sophie – Where to Deliver It

How to grab the beeping yellow crate, get it out of the raid, and turn it into 2,000 Crowns.

How to grab the beeping yellow crate, get it out of the raid, and turn it into 2,000 Crowns.

The Radio Beacon Box is one of the highest-value pickups in Sand: Raiders of Sophie, and grabbing it instantly broadcasts your position to everyone else in the lobby. There is no drop-off NPC and no special delivery point for it, which is exactly why so many players carry it around the map with no idea how to cash it in.

Quick answer: To deliver the Radio Beacon Box, stow it inside your Trampler and extract from the match at any extraction point. The “Box with a Radio Beacon delivery” quest completes automatically once you escape, and you then sell the box for 2,000 Crowns from the shop tab at your base.

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What the Radio Beacon Box is

The Radio Beacon Box is a lootable yellow metal crate that appears at major points of interest. It carries an active beacon, so the moment it enters your possession the game pins your location on the map for every other crew in the match. That trade-off is the whole point of the item. It pays out heavily, but it turns you into a target the instant you touch it.

You can hear one before you see it. The box emits a steady beeping sound, so when you enter a landmark and pick up that audio cue, follow it until the crate appears, then interact to pick it up.


Where the Radio Beacon Box spawns

The box appears at major landmarks and points of interest across the map, with spawns that are random rather than fixed. Abandoned towns and settlements tend to produce them more often than forts. Because the game is in early access, spawn behavior can shift between updates, so treat any single location as a chance rather than a guarantee.

DetailWhat to expect
Where it spawnsMajor landmarks, with abandoned towns and settlements most reliable
How to find itListen for the beeping sound and follow it to the crate
AppearanceYellow-colored metal box
On pickupYour position is revealed to the whole lobby
Quest triggered“Box with a Radio Beacon delivery,” with a 2-hour real-time limit

How to deliver the Radio Beacon Box

Delivery is simply a successful extraction. There is no separate hand-in point, so any extraction works as the drop-off.

Clear the rest of the landmark before you touch the box. Loot everything you want first and pick up the beacon crate last, so you are not pinned on the map while you are still rummaging through the area.
Pick up the box and stow it inside your Trampler. The two-hour real-time timer is generous, so you can either head straight out or hunt for additional boxes to stack the payout. Every extra box raises both your reward and your risk.
Move to the nearest extraction point. Find a radio tower, climb to the top, and activate the radio to call for evacuation. A waypoint guides you to a tower once you are within range, and the dropship arrives after the survival timer, dropping a cable for you to board.
Climb the rope into the pickup and escape. Once the extraction resolves, the delivery quest closes out on its own and the box travels back with you to base.

Note: extraction is the most dangerous moment of the whole run with a beacon on board. You are tied to a predictable objective with a loud Trampler and a marked position, so keep the machine angled toward open ground and at least one cannon loaded in case another crew pushes the timer.


How to confirm it worked and sell the box

You know the delivery succeeded when the run resolves and you return to base with the crate in your inventory. From there, open the shop tab, select the Box with Radio Beacon, and sell it for 2,000 Crowns each. That single payout makes it one of the most profitable items you can carry out of a raid.

The most common way the reward fails is dying or losing your Trampler before extraction, since the box only counts once it leaves the match with you. Picking one up is best saved for runs where you already have a clear route out and enough firepower to survive the attention it draws.

Treat the beacon less like ordinary loot and more like a timed commitment. Once it is in your Trampler, stop wandering, lock in a path to an extraction point, and play the rest of the run as a getaway rather than a scavenging trip.