With a lot of upcoming launches: Are you ready ?
Myself, I just installed SDR-Radio.com, from http://www.sdr-radio.com/ Works excellent (so far) with my 'old' FunCube Dongle. SDR-radio.com is free for the FCD.
This SDR SW is running here on a 10 year old Windows XP PC (cool: this SDR SW does not hog down the PC!).
For simplicity reasons I always use the HO-68 CW beacon (435.790MHz) for validation of my system: antenna tracking, SNR of the downlink signal, doppler correction etc. When either the antenna/pre-amp/receiver/kepler set/computer time/.. is not correct you immediately notice this test to fail.
SDR-radio.com provides perfect dopler compensation: the entire pass of HO-68 I did not hear a single shift in frequency (with an extremely narrow software CW filter).
The set-up: 435MHz antenna = 16 element DK7ZB, horizontal polarization (only). Plus an SSB pre-amp. For 144MHz I will use a 2x6 element DK7ZB (also with an SSB pre-amp). Antenna tracking is my 18 year old home-build microprocessor system that controls the Kenpro rotators: the KR400 and KR500. Not sure if I will use the SDR set-up (wider rx spectrum, can record and analyze later) or the ('good old trusted') Kenwood TS2000. Trusted as in: less configuration options (compared to SDR), so less errors I can make (read: the trust statement reflects on the operator (me), not the equipment of choice).
Anyway: I am very interested to learn about your plans, are you ready for the new sat's: - receiver (hardware of software) ? - antenna (directional or not during the first passes)? - good/bad/funny experiences you want to share? - ..
Looking forward to hear from many stations sharing their plans here on the BB!
Henk, PA3GUO, The Netherlands