Ross A. Hull

Ross Amos Hull (ca.1902 – 14 September 1938) was an Australian-American radio engineer and experimenter who was for a time editor of the Australian Wireless Weekly and the ARRL magazine QST.

He trained as an architect, but had a keen interest in the rapidly developing field of wireless communication.

[3] In 1925 Hull abandoned architecture and began practising in Sydney as a consulting radio engineer.

He was elected Federal Secretary of the Wireless Institute and the Australian Radio Relay League.

Hull returned to Australia in 1929, to take up the post of technical editor of Wireless Weekly in Sydney.