Hello Everyone,
I like this friendly gathering of theremin explorers. Though Pitch Drift occurs over time its cause has no relevance to time.
Let me go into greater detail: In solid-state drift is caused by the slightest imbalance between the two RF oscillators, to be more specific mostly the difference in the behavior of PN junctions.
The drift effect is exaggerated by temperature change caused by poor design internally that allows a heat source like transformers, regulators and too much design current flow; this is what causes the “unnecessary” warm up period. Then there is the effect of the outside room temperature changes. Solid-state theremin circuitry should always be at room temperature On or Off.
All graphs should choose the same single note like A4 440 Hz and graph frequency change against a highly accurate thermometer. This should be done “without” the Pitch Antenna connected as you only want to monitor the circuitry for stability. The antenna will add its own effect and why using a telescoping antenna is a better idea though I would not use one as I think they look too whimpy. There are other ways to add small changes to the length of the Pitch Antenna to balance it against the environment background.
Austin there is nothing you can do to improve your theremin’s drift behavior other than keep adjusting. Also Thermal Drift will affect note spacing but has “no” effect on linearity
Christopher
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