Thank you both for your responses to this topic.
Ty,
Ugh I’m sorry I meant to say receiver, it was about 2am when I typed that. I had the Y splitter going into the Zoom H4n’s XLR connectors. Both had separate mic levels so I adjusted them to what I typed above. I was using the record audio buttons to adjust my levels on the Zoom H4n. The camera I was using was a Panasonic GH2 with a Rode Video Mic Pro providing good scratch track audio for syncing later.
Peter,
I was in West Virginia, primarily the Moundsville area and my squelch settings were set to Middle. I did rescan for more frequencies and it told me the the bank that I was on was fine so I went with that one. The mic pack that I have scans from the 516 to 558 MHz range.
Is it possible I turned the Transmitter levels down too far? I did have the transmitter set at -18db in order to make sure I didn’t get any clipping. The mic I used was a Pearstone ME2 Omni Mic that I bought from Amazon.