Archive Entry #008 — The Radio That Knew the Name
Recorded: 1995 • Location: South London
The radio had never worked properly. It produced mostly static, regardless of the station selected.
One evening, while being adjusted, a clear voice broke through and spoke a single name.
The name belonged to the listener’s father, who had died earlier that year.
The transmission lasted less than two seconds before returning to static.
No station logs recorded a broadcast at that time.
The radio never produced speech again and was later discarded.
The model was found to have no internal memory or recording capability.
This account has not been independently verified.
No further information is available.