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This audio, titled "Broadcast Sound," commences with a tonal test, a distinct sound often associated with the beginning or end of a broadcast. This is followed by the crisp, clear noise of a radio dial being adjusted, cycling through various frequencies before settling on a steady signal. The audio then features an alert tone, a sharp, attention-grabbing sound designed to convey urgency or importance. This tone is synonymous with important broadcasts or emergency transmissions, often used to draw listeners' attention to the crucial information being disseminated. The audio encapsulates the essence of radio broadcasting, from the initial test to the alert tone, providing an auditory journey through conventional radio operations.