Hi MarkT,
I was actually using the antenna length to fine tune the pitch range - but I'm fully intending to replace the aerial with a fixed unit and make a nice wooden cabinet housing.
I'm very interested in the 'lev antenna' http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/ult_antenna/index.htm which is using a ferrite coil from an AM radio, and a coiled spring (amongst other things) to make the tuning more linear. I note that somewhere in the above website it mentions that it works for Theremins working in a certain frequency range and it cites some Theremin models other than the Jaycar kit - so I'm hoping that the Jaycar design will be suited to this particular mod (actually I'm also interested if it would work on a Moog Etherwave standard as well)).
I guess I can only give it a go although it would be interesting if you have any opinions on it.
Cheers
AndrewH
I was actually using the antenna length to fine tune the pitch range - but I'm fully intending to replace the aerial with a fixed unit and make a nice wooden cabinet housing.
I'm very interested in the 'lev antenna' http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/ult_antenna/index.htm which is using a ferrite coil from an AM radio, and a coiled spring (amongst other things) to make the tuning more linear. I note that somewhere in the above website it mentions that it works for Theremins working in a certain frequency range and it cites some Theremin models other than the Jaycar kit - so I'm hoping that the Jaycar design will be suited to this particular mod (actually I'm also interested if it would work on a Moog Etherwave standard as well)).
I guess I can only give it a go although it would be interesting if you have any opinions on it.
Cheers
AndrewH