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X1p rssi very low

Sam216

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Ive recently acquired a x1p radio and what I noticed is the rssi strength would work great if another radio within 200 feet calls it but after that the signal gets very choppy and low signal bars, its programed for a repeater channel and the base is about half a mile away and it can barely pick it up. I've tried diff antennas and it still happens
any opinions how to fix?
(Refer to pic as reference both on same channel same distance away same antenna)
 

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Sam216

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I've tried it its only makes a slight difference but not back to what it should be.
I was told to mess with the tuner software but I dont have all the proper stuff to see if the tuner values would be off or not
 
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