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Originally Posted by Astroman
Everytime I look no one is there  must go to bed too early 
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Yeah, because it is world wide it helps to know when people are actually broadcasting.
In the last image above (my monitors) you can see I have the time for several places around the world. That way I know when people are likely to be broadcasting.
Americans tend to broadcast in our mid to late-afternoon, Poms in our Morning.
If I want to watch Martin (MLyons) in South Africa he comes on around 6am our time.
When I broadcast at night the Americans are just getting up and the Poms are having afternoon tea
By the time I finish broadcasting in the wee hours the Americans have all gone to work and the Poms are coming home from work
It's all a matter of working out when people are likely to be broadcasting in their night-time.
I seem to be the only one broadcasting in our night-time, except for the occasional American Solar broadcast.