We point out that conservation of information implies that remnants produced
at the end of black hole evaporation should radiate in the low-frequency
spectrum. We model this emission and derive properties of the diffuse radiation
emitted by an otherwise dark population of such objects. We show that for early
universe black holes the frequency and energy density of this radiation, which
are in principle measurable, suffice to estimate the remnant density.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure