this is the continue from this thread. (http://www.thereminworld.com/forum.asp?cmd=p&T=4238&F=3)
I don't know why the thread has been closed. Since no admin has written anything about it, I assume it has been closed by accident or by forum rule?
First, I want to thank Thierry and FredM for their help in the original thread. I apologize that I have not continued the thread directly after the original thread has been closed.
But I was not passive in this time :) And I want to share the actual status, asking some questions and I hope it might be helpful for other selfmade theremin builder to read this.
So this week I assembled the first board. PCB was made by a PCB manufacturer, the part orientation is based on the one mentioned in the hot rodding manual from Moog with few changes (again, thanks to Thierry and FredM). I tried to get as less as possible differences between the basic circuit and my design to ensure that I understand the function principle as good as possible. But some of the bigger changes mentioned to improve the function will get into the next version :)
Unfortunately, I was not able to locate any information about the PCB layout, but I think it could be probably one of the best Etherwave imitations.
At this time, I'm on the tuning phase of the pitch circuit, the volume antenna is not connected yet. Since I don't have the cabinet finished yet, I mounted the board on a base pertinax plate, using plastic screws. I know that this will not give the same results as a fully assembled theremin device, it's only intended as a quick test environment. So I've done the suggested initial check list mentioned in the EMTheremin article. Current checkpoint is pitch tuning procedure.
The pitch antenna (~50cm aluminium rod, not tube -> will be changed to copper tube with 10mm outer diameter when the cabinet is available) is mounted approximately 7-12cm away from the board. A grounded copper foil is mounted between the board and the antenna.
First thing I've learned is that it's really hard to tune if you do it on the workbench next to PC, oscilloscope, etc. :) This environment has given me only 2-3cm for the distance of the pitch antenna, mainly independant of the oscillator settings. Also the pitch range is poor.
So I did it again on the clean living room desk without any near active electrical device or something like that. It improved the range to approximately 15cm and even the oscillator tuning has now a better effect on the pitch range. But this is not enough. If I'm right, I can expect about 50-60cm distance on a good tuned circuit, right? Also, I assumed that the pitch range is at least three octaves, but for my unexercised ears it's somewhat of a half octave in best case (also it's hard for me to check the 3kHz mentioned in the EM article checklist with my ears, and if I measure audio output frequency with the scope the signal is very noisy so I cannot read the exact frequency).
Now, I wonder if I can expect pitch distance and range of a Etherwave on my quick test assembly.
For now, my current checklist contains the following steps:
- on the basic voltage measurements based on the checklist of the EM article, all voltages except the voltage over R6 (emitters of Q3 and Q4) are okay. The measured voltage is somewhat about 0.02V instead of the expected 0.6V. I don't know if this is a true error since I verified all oscillator frequencies with the oscilloscope.
- I didn't think of the winding direction for the antenna coils, so I have to check it (it's mentioned in the EM article)
At this time, I'm just happy that it works even at this very first try :)
Regards,
Scotty