The Quansheng UV-K5 and K6 are the new ultra cheap handhelds around.
They certainly meet your low power requirements.

On Fri, 6 Oct 2023 at 15:56, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am asking this question here as I believe there is a good collection of
> folks who
> are familiar with different radios. Of course whatever is recommended I
> hope it
> can be programmed with Chirp.
>
> I am looking for a handheld radio that can do 12.5khz bw audio that can be
> used
> for data. I would hope it would have a flat audio in/out port but if not
> mods are part
> of the game.
>
> It needs to be frequency stable (I will be using it for data) and 12.5khz
> channel widths.
> and of course programmable with Chirp.
>
> The radio cost needs to be low, I would like to keep the whole project
> under $500.
> I will need two radios 1 for RX and 1 for TX. There will be a controller
> involved.
>
> If need be I will put each radio in a can for isolation. This is for a
> solar project so
> that is also part of the reason to try to use a handheld.
>
>
> --
>
> Chuck -- KP4DJT
> HamHotline # 11259
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