Most proprietary battery packs for electronic gear (except really small stuff like cell phones, for example) are comprised of standard size battery cells (AA, AAA, AAAA, and others) permanently wired together. If you break into the pack you'd see that. When you take your rechargeable pack to be serviced at the many such vendors out there, they cut open the pack and replace the cells, then glue or re-weld the pack together. All that being said, the cells used in PLBs are not your ordinary lithium cells and, no, you cannot use standard AA-lithium cells, for a variety of reasons, besides being illegal. Trust me on this. <~> Quite frankly, there's not much reason to carry a spare battery pack anyway. The 24-hour minimum operating life (at -20°C (-4ºF) of a PLB is more than adequate to get you rescued in almost any PLB appropriate survival circumstance.