Adding to the “H” chatter, “H” is heard regularly at DM12 and has been recorded regularly as it fades in between 1000Z and 1100Z very weakly each day since late September, conditions notwithstanding. Today at 1434Z, “H” peaked at 569 (sunrise at this location) and was gone at 1510Z. With that report, “H” seems to be becoming stronger as we proceed towards the winter months.
As I last reported in May of this year, I had first heard “H” in September of 2020, it became stronger during the winter months then either went off the air in spring or just drifted down into the QRN of summer, I suspect the latter. Although there is no Doppler on “H” during sunrise here, due to the signal behavior of “H”, I strongly suspect it to have an Asia Minor origin.
Receiver KiwiSDR
Ant: 80m dipole at 15m
location: DM12