Well,
Soon after the launch of the QO-100 satellite I managed to bodge together a station - which has long since been discarded.
I've decied to have another go and see what activity is on this geostationary bird.
I've chucked a few bits together to get a narowband RX going, it looks a bit like this - there's a 1 meter ofset dish attached to the back of one of my wifes trellises for roses in the garden:
I tried to use a SatFinder app on my Android phone for alignment, but it seemed to be unsure where south was, which didnt exactly inspire me. I had my best guess at it and then tweeked the allignment for max signal. The only thing that really had me fooled for a while was the angle of tilt - the satellite is at 24.4 degrees from my QTH, but I had no real idea what the ofset angle of the dish was. As it happens the dish itself is practically vertical so its actual ofset must be close to the target I need.
Here's a photo of the dish:
And these are some screenshots from SDR Console: