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The audio titled "Radio Broadcasts from Bourges Watchtower" commences with a slight crackle of interference; the static hum of an FM radio finding its frequency. As the interference subsides, the steady hum of a watchtower radio takes over. The broadcast originates from the Bourges Watchtower, serving as a solitary beacon amidst the vast expanse. The radio operator's voice, steady and calm, cuts through the ambient noise, providing updates and communicating with incoming planes. The occasional chirping of the radio and the soft hum of the broadcast equipment in the background add to the authenticity of the soundscape. Now and then, the unmistakable sound of planes flying overhead pierces through the steady drone of the broadcast. The broadcast captures the essence of a watchtower, standing guard and guiding those flying in the sky. The sound of the planes, a blend of distant roars and closer, more immediate rumbles, along with the constant, rhythmic chatter of the radio operator