MURRAY BRIDGE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA – In the regional heartland along South Australia's vital waterway, the Lower Murray Amateur Radio Club (callsign VK5ALM) distinguishes itself by a steadfast commitment to regular assembly. Rather than a bustling calendar of diverse events, the club's public profile emphasizes a consistent, bi-monthly meeting schedule, providing a reliable locus for local enthusiasts of amateur radio.
The club convenes twice each month at the combined clubs facility in Johnstone Park, a community hub located at 12 Thomas Street, Murray Bridge. The first of these gatherings takes place at 1:00 pm on the second Tuesday of the month, a timing that may well cater to retired members or those with flexible working arrangements. This is complemented by an evening meeting held at 7:00 pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month, offering an accessible option for those with more conventional daytime schedules. This dual-format approach suggests a pragmatic consideration for the varied availability of its membership.
While further details of specific club activities or technical projects are not extensively advertised, the clear emphasis on these regular meetings points to a core value placed on direct, interpersonal engagement and the informal exchange of knowledge. The club, under the leadership of President Peter Fauth (VK4NBL), Secretary Geoff Osborne (VK5HEL), and Treasurer Andrew Thiel (VK5KRX), thus serves as a dependable point of contact and fellowship for amateur radio operators in the Lower Murray region.
The Lower Murray Amateur Radio Club can be reached for inquiries via the President, Peter Fauth, at 0433 763 197, or through its postal address (C/O 6 Hill St, Murray Bridge, SA 5253) and website (vk5alm.org). Its consistent meeting rhythm ensures that local amateur radio hobbyists have a regular forum for connection and shared interest.
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