Copper plate as antenna?

Posted: 4/20/2007 7:23:32 AM
ukebert

From: UK

Joined: 1/6/2007

Errr well I connected the oscilloscope up wrong (not my day), so the stats I quoted are rubbish. It's varying by around 5k, from 18k-13k, which is acceptable. the stability isn't that bad, so it's the hand proximity that I am now interested in. At present it is around 15cm, and I would prefer it to be a little larger. I'll try the cap thing if I have time today.

Apart from the heterodyne doodaa and fine tuning the inputs, my theremin is all working :)
Posted: 4/20/2007 7:25:35 AM
Franky

From: France

Joined: 4/8/2007

"It's varying by around 5k, from 18k-13k"

those are the listenable frequencies? min & max?
Posted: 4/20/2007 8:06:38 AM
ukebert

From: UK

Joined: 1/6/2007

Yeah, on the spectrum analyser the peak varies from around 18k when standing away from the thing to 13k when very nearly touching.
Posted: 4/20/2007 9:36:13 AM
kkissinger

From: Kansas City, Mo.

Joined: 8/23/2005

Remember that with the pitch antenna, you want to [i]decrease[/i] the sensitivity. A plate gives you increased sensitivity: with increased sensitivity the notes (pitches) get closer together. You may want to consider use of an antenna rather than a plate for the pitch antenna if possible.

You will notice that the volume antenna is formed into a loop -- this increases the sensitivity of the volume antenna. The rod (pitch side) is designed for linearity rather than for high sensitivity.
Posted: 4/20/2007 1:49:26 PM
Franky

From: France

Joined: 4/8/2007

It means that a plate is not really adapted for a pitch aerial, but would have a better efficiency as a volume control?

Ok but how do I put an aerial into my guitar? :)
Posted: 4/20/2007 2:26:32 PM
ukebert

From: UK

Joined: 1/6/2007

Would it help if the plate was long and thin rather than square?
Posted: 4/20/2007 9:46:48 PM
kkissinger

From: Kansas City, Mo.

Joined: 8/23/2005

Sorry bout that... I saw the guitar pic and didn't make the connection.

For the theremin-in-a-guitar application, a plate makes sense. You will have to experiment with component values to get the response that you want.

Keep us posted... interesting project.

[i]-- Kevin[/i]
Posted: 4/21/2007 3:45:31 AM
Franky

From: France

Joined: 4/8/2007

No problem, when i've got time I start..

I'm also working on a Tannerin (like the Persephone synth), and I don't know which i'm making first.. (guitar's not ready to recieve the theremin)

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