Outline
The Pollux, we use Morse code (see below) to determine a code, and then map a dot, dash or seperator with the following:
- Dot - 0, 7 or 4
- Dash - 1, 8 or 5
- Seperator - 2, 9, 6 or 3
If we take a code of "784067897459184640779", we can determine the following:
784067897459184640779 .-.. .- ..- --. .... L A U G H
For example "GE" becomes "— — ·" and "·", so we can then encode to 180 2 7 9 to give 180279.
Morse code:
A(·—) B(—···) C(—·—·) D(—··) E(·) F(··—·) G(— —·) H(····) I(··) J(·— — —) K(—·—) L(·—··) M(— —) N(—·) O(— — —) P(·— —·) Q(— —·—) R(·—·) S(···) T(—) U(··—) V(···—) W(·— —) X(—··—) Y(—·— —) Z(— —··)