I'm currently building a SoftRock Ensemble RX II kitset sold by Tony Parks @
http://www.kb9yig.comReally good price, shipping included and gives you a choice of LF or HF bands using the same SDR board. HF bands cover 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10m.
There are more tutorials and info than you can shake a stick at here:
http://www.wb5rvz.com/sdr/ensemble_rx_ii/index.htm (this is for the Ensemble RX II)
http://sdrbuzz.com/forum/ (this is a forum covering various SDR brands)
I've been working with a stereo microscope and a Hakko 888 soldering workstation. Static (ESR) safety is a must. The two smallest Hakko chisel tips are great for SMT at around 360ÂșC using 0.5mm resin-core solder. Good quality solder and de-soldering braid is a must, as is a flux pen.
Some like solder, some like lead-free. Your choice.
There are some SDRs that are pre-built and come with an internal sound card as well as the SDR board. A good fast PC with USB2 and a good quality internal or external sound card are a must. Stay away from Creative soundcards. A variety of PC software SDR interfaces are available.
If you want to check out SDR hubs on the net, go here:
http://www.websdr.org/One of my favorite SDR hubs is here:
http://wb4mak.com/ -- you need java and javascript enabled on your PC to listen to these.
HTH