If you are looking for this file as part of a story, it typically fits one of these two "urban legend" tropes:
: The use of a leading exclamation mark ( ! ) and parentheses in a file name is a common trope in Internet mystery stories and ARGs to make a file appear "important" or "hidden" in a directory. Similar naming styles were seen in the Cicada 3301 puzzles.
: A horror trope where the file contains "77" items (images, audio clips, or logs) that slowly reveal a disturbing narrative when extracted in a specific order.
: The characters "77" and "XDAB" frequently appear in amateur radio communities, specifically those using the Radioddity GD-77 . "DAB" often refers to Digital Audio Broadcasting, and "XDAB" is sometimes used as a shorthand in protocol packs or firmware configurations for digital radios. It is possible this file is a custom firmware "codeplug" or a collection of digital radio protocols.
Based on the naming conventions used in the file, here are the most probable contexts for its existence: