I'm by no means an engineer, but I've been wanting to design a simple coil-free theremin with pocket-sized circuitry and most or all of the on-board components be transistors, capacitors, diodes,and resistors (no coils, no opamps if possible, no thermistors, etc).
Is there any reason a design based around twin-t oscillators and a simple transistor amplifier wouldn't work? I have built low-frequency twin-t oscillators for guitar effects and I really appreciate their simplicity and how clean the waveforms are.
If this idea is workable, it would be a fun design project within my comfort zone I'd like to try. The ultimate plan is a pitch and volume pocket theremin, with one of the antennas in a self-supporting base on a flexible ~18" wire, so the whole assembly is shaped like a nunchuck, be powered by a 9-volt battery and have an internal amp and speaker. You'd be able to take it out, stretch it out on a table and play it anywhere.