GA, CR2032 seems to me is somewhat big, perhaps a CR1220 type fits better.
Regards
Guillermo - LU5WE.
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El 20/5/25 a las 14:57, n4buq escribi¨®:
I've seen some of those but most of them have rather larger and wider- spaced solder tabs.? I'm attaching a picture of what's in my radio.? I might be able to trim the tabs as it appears that may have been what was done to these from the factory.? I'm pretty sure it's a CR-2032 but the part number in the service manual doesn't show up anywhere I've looked.
Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ
I found one for my FT-470 on Amazon. Gamers have lots of devices
with these sorts of batteries.
Steve Wedge, W1ES
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On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 10:26, n4buq <n4buq@...
<mailto:On%20Tue,%20May%2020,%202025%20at%2010:26,
%20n4buq%20<<a%20href=>> wrote:
This is the only amateur radio group of which I'm a member so
I'm looking for a bit of help. Is there an appropriate group for
older Kenwood hand-helds?
I have a TH-28A that needs an internal lithium battery and am
having no luck finding a suitable replacement. If someone can
point me to a group or, even better, point me to a source for
those batteries, I would appreciate it.
Note that I can find all sorts of lithium coin cells with solder
tabs but none of the ones I find match the configuration of the
one in my TH-28A.
Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ