Hi!
We're a group of Imperial College students, sending our first
 payload up with a  1600g Hwoyee balloon tomorrow (15/06/2016). We would
 appreciate any help in tracking our payload There'll be LORA 868 and 
434, as well as RTTY 434 to listen to. We will be launching our payload 
from Churchill College tomorrow at approximately 11:00 am.
Payload details:
Payload ID IBMICLSentinel, RTTY, 434.250MHz, 850Hz shift, 300 baud, 8 N 2, SSDV and telemetry.
Payload
 ID Sky1LoRa, LoRa, 869.850MHz, "Mode 1" Implicit mode, Error coding 
4:5, Bandwidth 20.8kHz,  SF 6, Low data rate optimize off SSDV and 
telemetry.
Payload ID Sky2LoRa, LoRa, 434.750MHz, "Mode 1" 
Implicit mode, Error coding 4:5, Bandwidth 20.8kHz,  SF 6, Low data rate
 optimize off SSDV and telemetry. Every 30 seconds Sky2LoRa listens for 
incoming transmissions for 10 seconds.
We are also hoping we will
 be able to transmit tweets up to our payload for display on the onboard
 screen. So if you want your tweets to show up high above the clouds 
then please tweet us at @IBMICLSentinel with #tospace followed by your 
message, alternatively tweet us #gethelp to get a list of commands back!
 
Many thanks from the Project Edge Team!
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Is the LoRa upload for the tweets?
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Yes it is
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Cool.  Hope it works.  I've not flown that code yet (not that I expect
issues as it's worked well in testing).
Dave
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Thank you very much. Please tweet us and hopefully you can see your message in space!
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