"A broadcast from the radio station WXR was picked up by Hurley and Sayid in \"The Long Con\". After discovering that Bernard had picked up Boone's signal from the Nigerian plane, Hurley gave the radio (the same one found in the Arrow) to Sayid to see if he could make the reception stronger. Using a pole as a makeshift antenna, they dialed past Rousseau's transmission and picked up a broadcast from the 1940s:"@en . . "2"^^ . "WXR broadcast"@en . . "right"@en . "200"^^ . . "A broadcast from the radio station WXR was picked up by Hurley and Sayid in \"The Long Con\". After discovering that Bernard had picked up Boone's signal from the Nigerian plane, Hurley gave the radio (the same one found in the Arrow) to Sayid to see if he could make the reception stronger. Using a pole as a makeshift antenna, they dialed past Rousseau's transmission and picked up a broadcast from the 1940s: \"Moonlight Serenade\" then began to play with clear reception, which made Hurley wonder if it was coming from close by. Sayid pointed out that since these radio waves bounce off the ionosphere, it could be coming from anywhere. Hurley retorted with, \"Or, anytime. Just kidding, dude.\" (\"The Long Con\")"@en . "Sayid and Hurley listening to the broadcast"@en . . . . .