In the frame below is one of the few projects I have running.
This Project uses a Raspberry Pi 3B+, RTL-SDR V.3 Dongle, 137.5Mhz SAW/LNA and a home built V-Dipole, the software is from https://github.com/jekhokie/raspberry-noaa-v2, which is constantly being updated.
NOAA 15, 18 & 19 images takes roughly 15 minutes to process after the end of the pass.(Due To software upgrades this process now takes longer)
Meteor-M3/4 images take roughly 30 minutes to process after the end of the pass.(Due To software upgrades this process now takes longer)
Update: I am now using a Winkler QFH antenna which helps get better picture reception, I just need to mount it in a better place, but its still doing a good job where it is.
(As of December 2022, Meteor-M2 no longer transmits LRPT, so it has been disabled from capture in my system, until the launch of the next Meteor weather satellite only NOAA satellites will be received.)
Update: July 2023.
After a week of thunderstorms, it seems to have blown my SAW/LNA, so even though images are coming through, they are not as good as they used to be.
Also there are two new Meteor Weather satellite in orbit, Meteor M2 3 and Meteor M2 4, there are problems with the Meteor M2 3 satellite, so images are not full polar to polar images. I should be able to get from Svalbard to the Canaries, Meteor M2 4 is still in testing mode, so plenty of frequency changes going on. As well as a fault in my Coax cable I still have to figure where the problem is there, so images are not what they should be.

