How to shut down radar dishes for Fortnite Week 14 challenge
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Fortnite Radar Dishes
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How to shut down radar dishes for Fortnite Week 14 challenge

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The Week 14 Legendary Quests are set to go live on Wednesday for the final time in Fortnite Chapter 2 – Season 7. Players can complete Legendary Quests to help prepare for the next big Fortnite event that is rapidly approaching. One of the ways players can do this is by shutting down radar dishes across the island.

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The radar dishes are at the IO satellite bases and players need to shut two of them down.

Shutting down radar dishes in Fortnite

For this challenge, players only need to visit two of the seven satellite stations on the island. The two that players can most easily visit are located on the eastern side of the map. One is located to the southeast of Corny Complex and the other is found southeast of Craggy Cliffs and northeast of Corny Complex.

Once players are at the satellite stations, they need to find the big radar dish on the edge of the station. On the dish will be a computer-type machine with an antenna sticking out from it. Players need to interact with this machine at two separate radar dishes. This will effectively shut down the dish and complete the Week 14 Legendary Quest.

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The two radar dishes players can shut down. | Provided by Epic Games/j8hnb

Players are awarded 30,000 XP for their Season 7 Battle Pass. After they’ve completed this task, they can move onto another challenge, like placing warning signs across the map.

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