I don't think it's correct.
Here's my theory: The beeps at 00:15 (let's call it A) and 01:48 (C) are the same as the beeps at 01:11 (B). It's just that A and C weren't successfully "transmitted."
My reasoning is that for A and C, you hear white noise around the beeps, as if some interference was experienced (hence the white noise). Also in A, you have strange echoing, and neither channel is consistent with each other; it's hard to tell what it is, and then static comes in. For C, you have white noise before and after the signal and it doesn't sound like a "full" message.
But with B, you have a distinct and clear message in both channels and no white noise, except for the very short segment that takes place just before it.
Additionally, I believe that the strange cut-off sine wave signals at 1:40 further indicate that "ED" was the message being sent. I pitched this section it up a couple octaves and listening to the spacing of the "beeps," I hear "E" and "D" and not "L." The signals at 1:28 seem to be the same as 1:40, only much shorter.
However, I'm not saying there isn't more to the file. I look at it from time to time to see if maybe other parts of the file can offer clues.
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