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limited run
Run-length limited or RLL coding is a line coding technique that is used to send arbitrary data over a communications channel with bandwidth limits. RLL codes are defined by four main parameters: m, n, d, k. The first two, m/n, refer to the rate of the code, while the remaining two specify the minimal d and maximal k number of zeroes between consecutive ones. This is used in both telecommunication and storage systems that move a medium past a fixed recording head.
Specifically, RLL bounds the length of stretches (runs) of repeated bits during which the signal does not change. If the runs are too long, clock recovery is difficult; if they are too short, the high frequencies might be attenuated by the communications channel. By modulating the data, RLL reduces the timing uncertainty in decoding the stored data, which would lead to the possible erroneous insertion or removal of bits when reading the data back. This mechanism ensures that the boundaries between bits can always be accurately found (preventing bit slip), while efficiently using the media to reliably store the maximal amount of data in a given space.
Early disk drives used very simple encoding schemes, such as RLL (0,1) FM code, followed by RLL (1,3) MFM code, which were widely used in hard disk drives until the mid-1980s and are still used in digital optical discs such as CD, DVD, MD, Hi-MD and Blu-ray. Higher-density RLL (2,7) and RLL (1,7) codes became the de facto industry standard for hard disks by the early 1990s.
This is the most limited run of gen 5 glocks on the market this one is serial number 003 in full factory OD slide and frame. (RMR not included) 50 rounds fired. Comes with all the stuff backstraps ambi slide release mounting plates mag loader and 3 17 rnd mags. Just have to many glocks at this...
For sale is a limited edition Radian Raptor charging handle and Talon ambi-safety combo from 2018.
The Talon has never been used and the Raptor shows virtually no signs of wear (it was a safe queen).
Trade interests would include (can add cash dependent on deal):
Clone AR parts in general...
Rider Weight (lbs) 110 - 200 intermediate-Advanced - Freestyle, All-Mountain Camber/Rocker/Camber , True Twin Soft and buttery
Will do trades or combo of money and trade
Glock parts, AR parts, or ammo 45,40,9,10,5.56,7.62 x39/51
Possible other trades
I have the bag it came in and a...