How as the strength of the Luken Mux relative to PCN?
Standing behind my dish, the LNBF was pointing to clear sky, but about 75 feet away is a cedar tree that obscured my view of the sky from most of the left side of the dish .
PCN is DVB and Lukin is DVB-S2
So would think you'd need more signal stuffed into the LNBF.
scans from satsignature.com as the Q meter really doesn't say much after it hits the 'flat top' in it's response curve.
I moved one of my dishes from 87W to 83W mainly for REV'N TV. About the only other thing I watch is MST3K on Retro. The funny thing is that I live 23 miles from WYBN that carries the Luken channels locally but cannot get a signal. The Catskill Mountains block my reception here.