Hello everybody! This is my first post in this forum.
First, let me introduce myself, my name is Konstantin, I am originary from Russia, but residing in Mexico for the last 25 years. I've been an electronics geek since the first memories of my life! Never got a former education in electronics, but have always had a huge interest in the topic, specially related to music and audio as of the influence of my parents who are classical musicians. I have designed and constructed many devices like MIDI controllers and digital audio processors, aswell as other miscelaneous aparatus.
Not long ago I decided to build a theremin and my first option was the old original Moog implementation, EM Theremin. Later on I found out about the newer modification presented in the Understanding, customizing, and hot-rodding your etherwave theremin document, with main modifications being the use of a fixed inductor in series with each of the variable ones, as well as minor capacitor changes in the oscillators.
After browsing and reading some of the very interesting and informative posts about parts selections and other theory present on this forum, some questions arised in my mind. Given the fact that to present day there are not many options to source variable inductors, I landed on the Coilcraft webpage as suggested by some post in the forum, with the inductors of interest being the SLOT TEN-5-10 47uH variable coils.
As noted in some post, 5 resistors in the design require changes, those being R2, R6 and R16, a change to 1.5K from the originally 2.2K, as well as, R15 and R19, from 470R original to 330R.
Also I noted that the antenna linearizing inductors are reduced in quantity, 3 x 10mH for the pitch antenna and 2 x 2.5mH and 1 x 5mH for volume antenna. However, reading the forums later on, I found a post where it was mentioned to use 10mH + 25mH + 5mH for the pitch and 2.5mH + 10mH + 2.5mH for the volume antenna. The linearizing inductors I am talking about here are the ones sourceable from Mouser, Hammond Manufacturing 1535 series. What is the best configuration of linearising coils to use along with the SLOT TEN-5-10 variable ones?
Concerning about the fixed inductors required, 2x 47uH and 1x 22uH, I found suggested in the forums to use EPCOS B82144A2473J and EPCOS B82144A2223K inductors, also sourceable from Mouser.
I drew the schematic in Eagle, and include here a high resolution jpg of it.
Its worth noticing that I managed to get a working prototype on separate breadboards (called here protoboards, the classic white plastic protoboarding panels), with some miscellaneous variable coils I had gathered from all sorts of devices along the years. After some major tweaking and trying I had both antennas working in a rather unstable and very sensitive way as of all the cabling involved in breadboarding this little monster.
Among the equipment which I own, there is a digital tektronix 60mhz scope, some multimeters and a precision inductance meter, so the build of a prototype was aided with this.
If anyone can give me any advice about the linearising coils configuration, as well as any other aspect of the circuit that would need more attention from my part, I would be greatly thankful!
Coils and sources: