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Old 27th July 2007 | 00:21
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Dick Smith
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JumpuFOKKERjump, the experts tell me that it is really easy to spoof a false position with ADS-B – simply squit a false GPS position. In relation to multilateration, the experts tell me that it is a lot more difficult. This is because you really need the transmitter to be in the location that it is for it to give a position using multilateration. It works by timing and actually measures the distance from 3 or more stations.

The latest rumour is that the FAA is looking at a combined multilateration ADS-B system to reduce the chance of spoofing.

No, I’m not griping about Airservices not delivering. I’m simply asking when the Tasmanian system will be up and going.

In Tasmania a person with an ADS-B type receiver will not be able to detect the position of aircraft using Mode C and multilateration.
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