I don't think it jumps between sources.  The configuration is for one or
the other.  On the main page it'll say GPS sync up or CMM sync up.

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On Jan 26, 2016 10:16 AM, "Andy Trimmell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> So we’ve come to the conclusion that even if you’re using CMM as your
> timing source the AP still continues to use the onboard gps if its plugged
> in.
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> We have 2 Aps on the same water tower. Both using CMM for their timing.
> Both of them also have their Cambium supplied GPS antenna plugged in
> (emergencies).
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> One AP is running 2.4.3 works fine with GPS antenna plugged in and using
> CMM for timing.
>
> One AP is running 2.6 can’t see satellites because the tank is blocking
> its view. Is on CMM but will not get timing from CMM no matter what I do.
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> Obviously our next step is to climb the water tank and remove the GPS
> antenna so it stops confusing itself but it’s too windy today to climb.
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> If I’m using CMM for my timing why does it care about the cambium supplied
> GPS antenna? It should be disabled when I switch it to CMM. I’ve put 2 new
> Aps on it with same results.
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> Conclusion: 2.6 is confused by having 2 timing sources even though you
> choose one. If you’re using CMM for your timing for the love of all things
> fluffy don’t plug in the Cambium supplied GPS antenna.
>

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