Hello.
It is my pleasure to find this forum, since I have been looking for any kind of solution for my project with lack of understanding on signal processing.
I am making an art project using a typical radio antenna. (just like the one from Theremin)
I want to make this antenna to generate a static sound thru a speaker.
I don't want it to be a fully functional radio with all the hardware parts.
I will install many of this radio antenna suspended from the ceiling, so it's static/low-frequency sound gets shifted when the audience walks by or touch it directly. (just like a Theremin - you don't touch the antenna,coil, but its sound shift)
I do not know the hardware like transmitter, amplifier, receiver etc. from the radio. I guess this needs an amplifier to be connected to the speaker.
I was thinking to use a contact mic or a phone pickup mic with a preamp, but I wonder if it collects any noise signal?
How can I make this antenna gathers a signal, so simply generates its noise thru the speaker?
Could you PLEASE tell me which equipment is minimally needed to make this antenna work as a sort of Theremin?
Which preamp is needed to make this shifting noise loud enough like Theremin has?
How to get a stronger interference from a further proximity to the antenna without increase the sound amplification?
I hope someone could guide me a bit despite of my lack of understanding on radio & theremin.
best,