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#397.10 – An Interview with Jeremy Hong

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  • Jeremy Hong does reverse engineering during the day and has an RF addiction all the time.
  • He stepped away from ToorCamp so he could see a demo of his favorite electronic warfare plane, the EA-18G growler (picured above)
  • During his time at Wright State, he did a 40 layer PCB design with DDR RAM and a Zynq.
  • Jeremy recently picked up a 20 GHz spectrum analyzer from the flea market at Hamvention, which is held in Dayton OH every year.
  • VHDL was invented at Wright Patterson AFB.
  • Check out Jeremy’s homepage, JHongElectronics

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  1. Paul Bryson says

    June 27, 2018 at 10:30 pm

    The phrase, “in harm’s way” originated in a letter by Revolutionary War naval hero, John Paul Jones in 1778.

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