So I've gotten it into my head that I need a project over spring break and hey, since I've always wanted a theremin, why not that (even though it may well turn into spring break and beyond depending on how things go)? After much researching designs and poking around, pricing out components, and not finding others, I'm leaning toward the EM theremin. I am, however, at a bit of an impasse.
I've actually managed to find all of the inductors (or currently available equivalents) except for L11 (68uH such as the Toko T1019z). That's not even totally true - I can still order one from JAB if necessary. I have come across the option of running a 68uH variable (Toko, http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&itemSeq=111360052&uq=634665265201543672) in series with a 2uH fixed (http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=511R-28Jvirtualkey51820000virtualkey807-511R-28J). I did just realize they have (vastly) different self-resonant frequencies, so I may be sunk here. They also have lower Q-values which, from what I've gathered from what I've read here, shouldn't matter -- but the fixed 2uH component has one significantly lower than the adjustable one. Are these non-issues, or am I back to the drawing board?
Another concern I have is with the power supply and grounding. I'd like to isolate the transformer and the PS in a separate box (like a laptop charger). My thought is to carry the grounding wire from the third prong on the mains plug through to the component box and to the ground rail, along with the converted +/- 12VDC rails through a DIN connector and cable, or something similar. I can elaborate more on this idea later, though. The component issue is the more pressing one, and the PS is more of a matter of design convenience.
I have read through several threads on the EM/EW articles and theremins, and gleaned a fair bit of information. Some of it is "obsolete" because certain components are no longer available, and I'm sure I've missed something along the way, so forgive me if my question has already been asked.
As a little bit of background on me, I'm studying mechanical engineering. I am currently in a circuits class, so changing some components and re-analyzing the circuit and changing cap values, etc is a learning experience for me. Any information on doing this sort of analysis as it relates to changing L values would be appreciated, as I've only done basic stuff like node voltage and mesh current analysis.
Thanks!