Signal Archive — 127.3 kHz

TRANSMISSIONS

Every night at 02:27, a signal broadcasts on 127.3 kHz. The frequency was decommissioned in 1994. No source has been located. The following transmissions were intercepted and decoded.

Frequency Active
|127.3 kHz|6 transmissions logged

TX-001

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TX-001|127.3 kHzDECODED

The First Signal

Pilot Transmission

The Security Guard|Received: Unknown

The first recorded interception of the 02:27 broadcast. A security guard on the East Cliff perimeter captures a voice reading coordinates that don't correspond to any known location. The signal should not exist on this frequency.

"The light is not a warning. It is an invitation. You were not meant to refuse."
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Transmission received

TX-002

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TX-002|127.3 kHzDECODED

Night Rounds

Perimeter Report

The Security Guard|Received: Unknown

The guard describes his nightly routine and the doors that open themselves. For the first time, he mentions the sound beneath the sound — a low hum that seems to come from the ground itself.

"Door seven was open again. I locked it at 23:00. The lock is intact. The door simply... decided."
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TX-003

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TX-003|127.3 kHzPARTIAL

Patient Zero

Ward Report

The Nurse|Received: Unknown

A nurse at Monkhouse Infirmary describes a patient who arrived with no records. The patient knows everything about the town's history — including events that haven't happened yet.

"He told me the lighthouse would turn on tonight. It did. He told me what I'd have for dinner. He was right. Then he told me when I'd leave Monkhouse. I stopped asking questions."
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Transmission received

TX-004

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TX-004|127.3 kHzDECODED

The Road That Moves

Driver's Log

The Long-Distance Driver|Received: Unknown

A long-distance driver records his attempts to find the road to Monkhouse during daylight hours. It doesn't exist. But at midnight, his satnav recalculates. The road appears. It's always different.

"I've driven this route 47 times. The route has been different 47 times. The destination is always the same."
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TX-005

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TX-005|127.3 kHzDECODED

The Other Family

Domestic Report

The Stay-at-Home Dad|Received: Unknown

A father describes the drawings his children have started making — precise architectural plans for buildings that don't exist. Two months later, planning permission is granted for buildings that match the drawings exactly.

"My daughter drew the new community centre six months before the council announced it. The detail was exact. She's four."
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TX-006

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TX-006|127.3 kHzCLASSIFIED

Before the Monks

Family Archive

The Founding Family Member|Received: Unknown

The founding family member reads from sealed records that predate the Priory. The language shifts between English and something older. The recording equipment registers frequencies that shouldn't be audible to human ears.

"We didn't build the town. The town called to us. It has been calling for longer than language. We simply learned to answer."
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Transmission received

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Additional transmissions will be logged as they are intercepted.

The frequency remains active. The broadcast continues.

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