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The audio commences with the distinctive, continuous noise of an AM radio, often associated with the absence of a signal. It's a consistent, crackling static sound, akin to a rhythmic, sizzling rainfall or the hushed whispers of a distant storm. The noise ebbs and flows, mimicking the unpredictable nature of radio reception. The background hum of frequency waves is interspersed with faint, indecipherable echoes, almost like lost transmissions trying to break through the persistent white noise. This is a common soundscape when tuning into various AM radio frequencies, a nostalgic reminder of the early days of radio communication.