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    Default what is the difference between the 998si combo and the 998 si combo CHO


    what does that cho stand for and what is the difference, the cho model is a hundred less.

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    CHO = no transducer.

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    thanks, wonder in what laguage cho means no transducer?

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    "Control Head Only?"

    Just a guess....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Halfen #511 View Post
    "Control Head Only?"

    Just a guess....
    I believe that is correct....

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    That is correct. At one time the CHO units were packaed with only the unit (Control Head) only. Now they are packed with everything but the transducer and we kept the same designation. Guess we could have used EBTT (Everything But The Transducer)!
    Unless you are going to have to use a true Thru-Hull transducer; this would not be a good buy as the standard XHS-9-HDSi-180-T will cost you well over $100.
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