Calendar permissions keep reverting Exchange 2013

I am getting a strange problem on my Exchange 2013, this has been migrated from a 2007 Exchange.
When a new account is made in ECP we are having issues with setting calendar permissions afterwards, we can make another user have editor permissions but it reverts back to limited after. I have used power shell to set permissions but nothing stays
Any help would be very appreciated
Thanks
Nick

Hi Nick,
Please refer to DareDevil's suggestion to add Editor permission for this user:
Add-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity UserA:\Calendar -User UserB -AccessRights Editor
Then we can run the following command in EMS to check the permission:
Get-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity UserA:\Calendar | FL
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