Many thanks to all you club members who responded. The two most frequent ideas were to use an Apple i-tag to keep track of the device on iPhones and to keep the device locked with proper sharing of keys or combinations.
I will discuss the ideas with the AED committee.
Thanks,
George K2DM

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From: [email protected]
Date: September 18, 2024 at 9:34:24 AM EDT
To: Club TVARC <[email protected]>
Subject: Ideas for monitoring our neighborhood AED?


Fellow TVARCers,
Our neighborhood (Eleanor courtyard villas) has an AED mounted on the wall of the overflow parking area.
A member of the AED committee came to me (no doubt thinking that a ham would know EVERYTHING) to see if
I had any ideas about how to monitor the device to keep it out of the wrong hands.
Well, THIS ham freely admits that HE doesn't know EVERYTHING, so I am reaching out to TVARC for any ideas.
One hint that the committee member gave me is that they do not want to involve the Internet.  Somewhat limiting,
I know.
So, if any of you has an idea, please let me know.
Thanks and 73,
George K2DM