So my new NanoVNA V2 (S-A-A-2) arrived (very fast shipping) from Tindie and, apart from loads of flux around the through hole parts, it looks really nice. I cleaned the PCB and fitted a 1.2 AHr battery that I already had (from HobbyKing) and that battery includes a protection circuit; in <24 hrs of testing, it seems to charge and run the VNA fine. I didn't have the right JST-XH connector so I used a 2-pin breakable header which works fine but runs the risk of reverse polarity if I'm not very careful.
[EDIT] I fixed the R&L link...
Then I saw that
R&L are selling what appears to be my VNA but with cables, Cal items (open, short, & load), and fitted with a battery, for $60. I wish I'd known that before paying $25 to ship from China with no cables etc.
I like the NanoVNA but my old eyes find that the tiny fonts are at the limits of what I can manage so I'm happy that I've ordered a 4" display.
Here's a few pictures of my unit testing a log periodic PCB antenna (0.4-1 GHz).