- And a food? - Has asked Jurkovsky.
Usmanov has extended from a portfolio of convolutions.
- Selenovo-ceric radio batteries, - he has told. - two hundred cells on square centimetre. We could supply you also with
neutron accumulators, but I think is superfluous. They are too bulky.
The semi-conductor radio battery much portativnee. On "Hius" will ship five hundred square metres of such fabric, and you
simply spread out and strengthen it near beacons... If the soil at edge of Golconda gives on each square centimetre on fifty-
sixty X-rays at an o'clock - and on predesigns it will give much more, - capacity of the battery will reach two-three thousand
watt. It more than is enough for beacons.
Bulls has mistrustfully felt a hard elastic film in which translucent thickness muddy kernels were seen.
Principles of assemblage and beacon installation have appeared very simple.
- There is no necessity to assort the basic units of the device, - Usmanov spoke. Is even it would be undesirable, Anatoly
Borisovich.
(Ermakov has nodded.) as you can see, they are sealed up by factory stamps. For their work our laboratory answers. And the
rest is simple. Approach more close, companions, help... Here so, thanks.
All units were strung on shestigrannyj a pole as rings in a nursery piramidke, and were fastened among themselves by few
latches and spikes sliding in grooves. Bulls has noticed about itself that in all device there was no screw - at least, outside.
- Now the cable is inserted into this nest from the radio battery. The beacon in such kind can work without supervision of ten
years.
- The good beacon, simple, - has told Krutikov, stroking convex and mesh, as if huge strekozinyj an eye, beacon top. - what
its weight? - Only hundred eighty kg.
- Not bad, - has confirmed Jurkovsky. - To put it briefly, the most difficult is to establish a beacon.
For beacon installation three ways were provided. On a firm rocky surface it was possible to take advantage of a huge
sucker on the bottom part of a pole.