Following yesterday's blog entry, all but one of HM01's known time slots have been checked live or by timer. Here is the result.
7/28 2100 n/h any freq
7/28 2200 10715 S5, weak, cut, resumed
7/28 2300 n/h any freq
7/29 0500 14375 S8, readable with deep fading, 28629 07712 57251 34031 55525 14421
7/29 0600 14375 S7 carrier, extremely low audio, uncopyable
7/29 0700 13435 Weak, readable with deep fades, 28629 07712 57251 34031 55525 14421
7/29 0800 11635 Weak, fading, 28629 07712 57251 34031 55525 14421
7/29 0900 12120 n/h
7/29 1000 8642 n/h
7/29 1600 n/h any freq
7/29 1700 n/h any freq
7/29 1800 n/h any freq
7/29 2100 ---missed---
7/29 2200 17480 S8, readable, fading, 83121 07713 57251 34031 55526 14421
7/29 2300 n/h any freq
While HM01 is consistently weaker here in Southern California, all but 10715 at 2200 were only by 1-2 S units.
Notice how some callup 5F groups may increment by one, while others don't. This is typical, and the increment might mean there's a new message. Also, notice the 28629 group, which is also typical. When the last figure gets to nine, it will either stay there or a new group will appear. We saw this on the 29th, in the 2200 slot.