Using historical WSPR data to try and track MH370…

My instinctive view is :

@bloor I think the new paper shows they could probably use wspr to track a single plane in otherwise empty skies. I'm skeptical they can do better than that at the moment.

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There is a specific case where WSPR & aircraft are a thing, that is reflecting VHF band transmissions to improve the propagation distance.
But that isn’t what ‘GDTAAA’ is about. It looks for a spot that shows a statistical anomaly. Then there’s a ‘decision’ as to whether that’s due short path, long path, or various combinations of reflection. Of course, the WSPR DB records no timing metadata to discriminate that.

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