Here are a few examples of what's out there these days ( March 2014 ) for panel mount Com Radios.
PS Engineering PAR100EX - 5 Watts

Icom IC-A210 - 8 watts

Garmin GTR200 - 10 watts

Garmin GNC255 - 16 watts





cubscout wrote:Whee, virtually ALL of the handhelds are 1.5 watt transmitter CARRIER power (the most meaningful rating for comm radios), with ~5 watt Peak Envelope Power (P.E.P.); most of the stated transmitter power of panel mounts is carrier. And all of the current crop of handheld brands are actually very good. Think of your handheld as a 1.5 watt unit.
Around my home aerodrome, there are three Luscombes with very good antenna installations (broadband, mounted in middle of turtledeck): a panel-mount KY-97A, an ICOM 200A (both nominal 5 watt carrier), and one with a handheld. From my office on the ground ~25 miles away, with a handheld/rubber duck antenna in the window, the two panel mounts sound as good as the 25 watt Kingairs and such at pattern altitude, and the handheld sounds better than 85% of the panel mounts of the single-engine fleet. Having a good mike, with mike gain matched to the radio makes quite a bit of difference too.
I would amend your comment to say that "1.5 watts of transmitter power with a good antenna is adequate for most purposes." Ummm soyAnarchisto, did you ever get your antenna stuff sorted out?
To the original post, it's probably better to figure out which features you want, and to select a brand and installer with a solid track record than to worry about the difference between 5 watts or 10 watts of power.
Thanks. cubscout
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