Electronic Sign Gallery
TwinVision na Inc. (A DRI Company) / Digital Recorders, Inc.
TwinVision J1708 OCU (PCMCIA)
(Digital Recorders - Type LT 1.010) Standard Facing
2000
Digital Recorders/TwinVision OCU
(Type LT 1.010) Stop Announcement Facing
2000
24 Volt
10 Amp
112 pixel width
16 pixel height

(4 panels of
16 x 28)
2000
TwinVision LeDot - Front (LED/Flip Dot Hybrid)
24 Volt
10 Amp
90 pixel width
7 pixel height

(3 panels of
7 x 30)
2000
TwinVision LeDot - Side (LED/Flip Dot Hybrid)
24 Volt
10 Amp
160 pixel width
16 pixel height

(5 panels of
16 x 32)
2002
TwinVision All LED Sign System - Front Sign
N / A
24 Volt
10 Amp
36 pixel width
14 pixel height

(3 panels of
8 x 32)
2004
TwinVision All LED Sign System - 8x96 Side Sign
N / A
2006
TwinVision OCU with USB Port
24 Volt
10 Amp
156 pixel width
16 pixel height

(1 panel of 16 x 28
LED clusters.
Each LED cluster
contains one red,
one green and one
blue LED, then 4
panels of 16 x 32
orange LEDs.)
2004
TwinVision Chroma I LED: Multicolor Route No. - Front
N / A
My fascination with electronic destination signs began when the Toronto Transit Commission (Toronto, Ontario) started introducing them in their
fleet in 1991. Through some fluke (or slip up) in 1996, one of the TTC's GMC New Looks went to scrap with its Luminator electronic signs still
installed, and with that my collection began. I studied the system and how it worked, it's intricasies and limitations. Over the years, my collection
expanded, with my first Gulton/Luminator system in 1998, my first Vultron TransDot system in 2007, and Luminator Horizon system in 2010.
In May of 2000, I supplied Brampton Transit (Brampton, Ontario) with a refurbished Luminator sign for their Leyland Olympian double decker
bus. In September, 2000, I supplied Barrie Transit (Barrie, Ontario) with five sets of refurbished Luminator signs for their newest buses at the
time, three of which were known to be retrofitted with the signs I supplied. Overall my experience with electronic signs spans about 30 years,
collecting over 50 different models/specifications of electronic signs, and dozens of different system programs for the various models.

The electronic sign gallery and collection have been broken up into their individual manufacturers. Click or tap on a logo below to see the
signs and controllers from each specific manufacturer in the collection. The logo outlined in green is the collection page you are currently viewing.
24 Volt
10 Amp
108 pixel width
14 pixel height

(3 panels of
14 x 36)
2002
TwinVision All LED Sign System - 14x108 Side Sign
N / A
24 Volt
10 Amp
36 pixel width
14 pixel height

(1 panel)
2003
TwinVision All LED Sign System - 14x36 Dash Sign
N / A
24 Volt
10 Amp
48 pixel width
16 pixel height

(1 panel)
2004
TwinVision All LED Sign System - 16x48 Rear Sign
N / A
2000
2009
TwinVision OCU Smart System
TwinVision J1708 OCU (PCMCIA)
(Digital Recorders Type LT 1.010) Molex Connectors
(Including LUMINATOR LIDS and
TRANSIGN/GULTON Hybrid signs)