Given the $9 cost and its battery and audio capabilities , NextThingCo's
CHIP looks like a useful option for a codec2 transceiver.

>From some simple tests, it looks like c2enc and c2dec would each use
about fifteen to twenty percent of the cpu when used real-time.

I'm still wating on batteries, so I don't know how much talk time one
would get per Ah; I should be able to do some tests next week or so.

(I'll have to simulate radio costs by using its 802.11 radio; I don't
have anything else available.)

By default the T/R/R/S socket has video out on the Sleeve, but a simple
hardware mod (scrape a tiny trace and add a solder blob nearby) will
switch the sleeve to Microphone In; doing that would allow the use of
any T/R/R/S headset.  Else one can use a USB headset.

The price point seems like a good fit.

Has anyone else done any c2+chip testing?

-JimC
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