Thanks W0ttm -
Another schematic ;-) .. This one is quite inductor laden - and they are not, as far as I can see, standard parts.. So take great care not to damage them!
The design? - well, crude is something of an understatement (I just love the diode connected directly to the output - LOL! - Now that REALLY is taking component minimization to an obscene extreme! ;-).
I doubt that the 'diode' setting will be bearable to listen to - wasp in a jar, I suspect.. The 'sine' tone could be ok, particularly if there is good coupling between the VFO and Ref oscillators - and the mixer looks like it will provide this..
The mixer is similar to that on the EW, but MUCH cruder, and the "VCA" is so crude I am surprised it works! - There will be severe "distortion" as the volume is changed - particularly at the low volume end.. but this could be ok - The EW deliberately causes the volume to affect the harmonics.
I doubt this theremin will play well in the bass register - I suspect the oscillators will go into lock at quite a high frequency, and probably jitter on the border. There is an EQ inductor, and oscillator coupling, so linearity might be reasonable.
Apart from the inductors, this is one of the simplest pure analogue theremins I have seen - The whole thing could be thrown together for about £15 if one costs each inductor at £1.50.
On the left bottom corner (DSCF0009.jpg) there seems to be the tuning capacitor .. Dont know if this is accessible from the front (should be) but this would be the first thing to try adjusting.
There are two tunable transformers shown at the top of the schematic - Left-hand one is the pitch oscillator tuning, right hand one is the reference oscillator tuning.. One wants to tune the antenna capacitor and VFO inductor for optimum linearity - this is the tricky part... Then you want to adjust the reference oscillator for null when hand is withdrawn from the antenna, hopefully you wont need to adjust the volume oscillator.
Best to find someone who has done this sort of thing before, if you can.. But if not, look over tuning instructions for the EW and any other theremins you can before you start fiddling.
Fred.