The best way is to buy a rechargeable cell pack for cordless phones. These are 
typically made with 3 small NiCad so that they don't mind trickle charging and 
are already safely packaged in shrink tubing with two leads and a connector. 
When the local Lowe's went out of the phone distribution market, they sold many 
of those small battery packs for $1 or $2 and I got a few that I have been 
using for that purpose.

Didier KO4BB

------Original Message------
From: iov...@inwind.it
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] HP 5334A battery
Sent: May 3, 2012 4:24 AM

> alanh...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>My 5334A Service Manual for SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX: 2426A lists the following
>battery;
>
>Reference Designation - BT1
>HP Part Number - 1420-0268
>Description - Battery 3.6V .065A-HR NI-CD
>Mfr Code - 28480 (which is Hewlett-Packard)
>Mfr Part Number - 1420-0268
>
>I haven't opened my unit up to make any checks against this data.  Hope
>this helps.

Sure, thank you. I think that the fastest way to replace it would be to 
assemble three ordinary 1.2V cells.
Regards, 
Antonio I8IOV

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