This week the site had broadcasts from the UK, Germany, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. There have been solar broadcasts, white light,
It is easy to join a broadcast. No log in is required to be an "observer." The NSN home page displays a blue ball and a short title for each active broadcast. Just select the broadcast by clicking the button, on the next screen select your audio, microphone (which you control), headphones to listen, or neither if you just want to lurk. Whatever your audio choice and you can change it at any time) you will be on the participant list as "Observer####". Also you can use the chat box. Broadcasters however may not always immediately notice an entry in the public chat. Everyone is welcome to use a mic and join the discussion. Questions are welcome and many broadcasters are happy to discuss equipment and settings or to do request objects, when the object is in view from the broadcast location.
If you want to broadcast there is no additional software or hardware required, you just have to request a channel.
The moon is up, though the sky is still blue but I am on the air right now 8/6 7:17 PM PDT 02:17AM UMT. Come and join us.