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Assuming the old Pi is no longer running Allsky so it's not updating the map server, the old camera will go away in 30 days. If you don't want to wait and still have access to the old Pi, run If you update the Latitude or Longitude the new coordinates should be sent to the map. If the aren't, run |
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I have the same issue. I reinstalled everything on the same PI and forgot to remove it from the map before doing it. |
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@ThomasW69, |
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Closing Discussion. Original poster has not responded in over a month. |
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My old camera was defective and so I took the opportunity to completely rebuild it. I also installed a Raspi 5 and mounted the camera on another building in our observatory.
Now I have the problem that my old camera is still displayed in the map. But I can't remove it. To make matters worse, the coordinates of the new camera were not accurate enough and it is now positioned in the neighboring town. I can't get rid of it either. What solution is there for this?
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