Roping The Wind wrote: > So all this is great and definetly looks like a great device for a > balloon operation. The key question is this: will it be a better and > farther reaching radio than my current 1 watt Motorola's? I already > have a GPS and if the Rino cant live up to my needs, it wouldnt be > money well spent. The key thing I am trying to understand is... the > motorola radio is a different type of radio and I think it is a higher > frequency than the GMRS radios. With that, if you have only 1 watt in > a higher frequency radio than 5 watts in a lower frequency radio... > which is going to be more powerful and reach farther out? I've neglected to respond because I'm not exactly an expert, but I'll say what I do know regarding standard AM/FM radio bands. AM radio has a lower frequency. It has the ability to reach farther, but is more susceptible to environmental interference. FM has a higher frequency...it doesn't reach as far, but is more reliable. That why AM radio has a crappier quality overall, but sometimes you find yourself picking up things from very far away (I once picked up something broadcasting from Arkansas when I was in Austin, TX). My guess is that the 5 watt lower frequency would reach farther, and the additional wattage would be enough to help overcome the additional susceptibility to environmental interference, but that is just that...a guess. -Lisa