Videos made by end users incorporating SYNC controllers

Joezgarage controller board running a UK signal head, a Swedish LM Ericsson Ped signal and a backwards-wired German Signalbau Huber double red.

By SignalSalon
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Sectional column Eagle (pre-Eaglelux?) signal running on a JoezGarage controller configured for the 1930's Eagle Type EB (fixed timing, amber between all phases) pattern.

By SignalSalon
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Solid body adjustable ESSCO signal running on a JoezGarage controller configured for the 1930's Eagle Type EA (fixed timing, amber overlap on all phases) pattern.

By SignalSalon
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A demonstration of the original factory timing sequence for Darley Simplex D-480 traffic signals dating from the late 1920s through WW-II. The purpose of the video is to help collectors replicate the proper signal sequence when restoring old Darley signals.

By WildHorseGuy
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Christmas Light Tree controlled by 17 SYNC series controllers

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By El­deaño

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A video of my stoplight with a sequencer from Joezgarage. (sorry about it getting really dark on the yellow, the filter on my camera can get very annoying)

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This is a complete display of all poly signals only the two 8 inch arrow lenses are glass. The LED is a bimodual which is in the 12 inch housing facing the other direction. I did not paint any of these signals I decided instead to paint the pole and the hardware yellow. Thats how it used to be only a couple of years ago around here. i will never paint anything yellow if I can avoid it again. This is the third time with 3 different paints and it is always a nightmare.

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Trafficlightjim

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This is the new living room display for 2010, its an 8 inch Eagle Mark IV signal head with louvers, 8 inch GE groove back signal head, then a 9 inch Eagle flat back ped head, and a 9 inch CH type R ped head all controlled with joezgarage controllers.

By Trafficlightjim

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SA-1 Signal with custom JoezGarage 12 volt DC relay controller.  This is a relay based controller with reversing outputs to drive the lens coils as well as a flashing output for the flashing yellow feature.

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