Yes, the 110 PTP does have a built in GPS.

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 10:32 PM, Jon Langeler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Does the 110PTP have a GPS built in?
>
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> On May 8, 2015, at 7:16 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> If it has anything to do with the issue I brought up about the 3GHz 450
> going nuts and the APs saying they're losing sync briefly while the
> SyncInjector shows ZERO events for 1PPS active for months... It's NOT the
> damn SyncInjectors! It's not even surge suppressors in the path. I have
> observed exactly the same problems on APs with SyncPipes. There's something
> busted with AutoSync and/or LBT on 3GHz. And when AutoSync changes sources
> (on all bands), I get dropped sessions for every SM that's moving traffic,
> which is not supposed to happen. So I have no reason to suspect any
> PacketFlux gear is at fault here.
>
> That said, they are working hard on 13.4 for Canopy and they will being
> looking into this soon after. And I'm told the 2.4.3 release for ePMP will
> be a fairly big step forward for features and fixes. It was really cool
> that we got the 110PTP radio as a 10 SM Lite AP with 2.4.2 as well.
>
> On 5/8/2015 4:48 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
>
>  I'll let others speak to the stability (as a couple already have).
>
>  A few months ago there was an issue with a mutual customer of mine and
> cambium's which was having sync problems with an epmp radio.   To date, I
> don't know if the problem was with the epmp, or with the injector, or with
> a gps lock, or whatever.       I can't say that sync is a perfect thing -
> from time to time, gps modules act weird, injectors don't inject, and AP's
> don't work right - no matter which product you have.  When sync does bad
> things, it behaves badly.  For all I know, in this case my product *might*
> have been at fault.  Or not.  It's not important for the rest of the
> story....
>
>  In any case, somehow this problem morphed into a statement that somehow
> the SyncInjectors had some sort of systemic issue which lots of wisps were
> experiencing.   I was not particularly amused by this, particularly since I
> had no communication from cambium at all in relation to this.... After some
> back and forth with my internal contact at cambium I was informed that a)
> that they were tracking some *potential* issue with external sync (usually
> with a syncinjector) on the ePMP and b) that they hadn't had the time to
> figure out if it was packetflux-specific or a general issue yet, and that
> if they determined it was related to my product they'd contact me back.  So
> far, no call back, and I haven't heard any more similar complaints - and
> I've had interactions with a lot of people who use this regularly with ePMP
> with no known issues.  I also haven't seen anything sync-related in the
> release notes since that time.
>
>  -forrest
>
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 6:45 AM, Tyson Burris @ Internet Communications Inc
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  General question here.  I saw something in the Cambium forum
>> questioning the reliability of Packet flux Sync Injectors.
>>
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>> If you use them, are your GPS syncs stable and is power output reliable
>> on the 450 and ePMP gear?
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