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In the Library Room(or Study, whatever it is) there is a set of bookshelves on the upper level(both left and right sides) which have a hidden button on them. If you press one of them it'll open up a panel on the room floor and let you access the Radio Room. The button is randomized so it may not always be in the same spot.
Hope this helps!
Thank You for the comment! I love hearing things like this as it makes me think my work was all worth it! I wanted to expand upon the original map as I thought, looking back on it, it was extremely cramped and hard to move around in. I felt that opening it up would help it a lot and it seems it did. I also wanted to improve upon some early gameplay thoughts I had and fix some annoying bugs with the tester. Thank you again for your comment and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Of course.
Nope. Just pressing them all in any order will open it.
Pressing all three in a round opens up a secret door somewhere on the map.