This is a normal problem. mtDNA test results are usually really uninformative. Most people can have their mtDNA designated to a regional specific subclade of a haplogroup but many can't. Also, mtDNA testing companies like 23andme and FTDNA give an unsatisfactory amount of information and outdated theories about an haplogroup's history.
Post your mtDNA raw data. With it I might be able to find what specific H subclade you belong to.
How to find raw data for 23andme customers...
1. Log into your 23andMe account.
2. Click on "Tools" which is on the top bar.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Click on "Raw Data."
4. On the top of the screen you'll see two options: "Browse" and "Download." Click on "Download."
5. Now it'll ask you what part of your DNA you want to download. Chose "mitochondrial chromosome."
6. Save your downloaded mitochondrial chromosome in a file on your computer.
7. Email your downloaded mitochondrial chromosome to me. I'll see if you can be designated to a H subclade.
How to find raw data for FTDNA customers..
Step by step picture instructions...
Attachment 9056
Just copy a paste your raw data here.