This happened yesterday, and has happened before. One alternate method of communicating is ham radio. This site: http://signal-monitoring.blogspot.fr...emergency.html has information about frequencies Syrians are suggested to use. My propagation tool suggests that a Syrian station transmitting 100 watts using Single Side Band and a dipole antenna at 10m has a poor chance of communicating with the southeast US, but the best chance is on the 21MHZ band (15m) in the afternoon (here) 18:00-22:00 UTC.
Just an FYI.
If anything, you should be able to hear any European stations working the Syrians.
Just an FYI.
If anything, you should be able to hear any European stations working the Syrians.
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