HI

Since multi path is a real issue in a mobile environment, defining what an 
“abnormal”
change is could be quite tricky. A reasonable “spoof” would start with feeding 
the correct
data and then slowly capture the target (still with correct data). Once he is 
are “in charge”
signal wise, start doing whatever …. If you are talking about a ship, you have 
*lots* of time.

Bob

> On Aug 14, 2017, at 1:40 PM, ken Schwieker <ksw...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> 
> Wouldn't monitoring the received signal strength and noting any non-normal 
> increase (or decrease) level change indicate possible spoofing?  The spoofing 
> station would have no way to know what the target's
> received signal strength would be.
> 
> Ken S
> 
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