Dashes are never repeating and seem to be a split point
htyt nh ybb axwws ;o /oo ngb bybt hghg ppo bygg thh gn //o l.pl bgy b / oo qssxx p;p /pl o.;o asxxw
Looking at the different groups we can see the there seems to be 3 sets of characters used
#1 |
#2 |
#3 |
qw |
ty |
op |
as |
gh |
l; |
zx |
bn |
./ |
The biggest groups are 5 characters long. This could indicate morse. For each sets the characters in the left columns are dots and characters in the right columns are dashes.
htyt |
-.-. |
nh |
-- |
ybb |
-.. |
axwws |
.---- |
;o |
-. |
/oo |
-.. |
ngb |
-.. |
bybt |
.-.. |
hghg |
-.-. |
ppo |
--. |
bygg |
.-.. |
thh |
.-- |
gn |
.- |
//o |
--. |
l.pl |
..-. |
bgy |
..- |
b |
. |
/ |
- |
oo |
.. |
qssxx |
.---- |
p;p |
--- |
/pl |
--. |
o.;o |
..-. |
asxxw |
.---- |
-.-. -- -.. .---- -. -.. -.. .-.. -.-. --. .-.. .-- .- --. ..-. ..- . - .. .---- --- --. ..-. .----
Convert morse to text
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We now have 24 characters with a mix of letter and numbers. Could be Base64 but we would need to determine which letters are lowercase and uppercase. Clearly numbers came from set #1. Playing a bit with the string we can determine that set #2 are lowercase and set #3 uppercase
cmd1NDdlcGlwaGFueTI1OGF1
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