You may want to check that NR is the same (on or off) for both receivers. In my experience you may have NR off for the main and NR on for the sub. That will give you a "lower volume" for the sub. Also, check the attenuater is the same for both receivers too.

Scott
AD5HS

On 2/7/2018 9:32 PM, Lawrence obrowski wrote:
There have been a few posts on this subject, but none had answers.

Both my main and sub receiver are on the same antenna.

The audio volume from the sub is much lower.

The AF for the main is…… let’s say at 9 o’clock….. to get equal volume level 
from the sum… Sub AF has to be at 3-4 o’clock.

RF on both are the same.

Any suggestions? Is this normal?

Larry W0LRF

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Redstone Engineered Home Systems, Inc.

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