Fred & dewster I do not lack enthusiasm and have great admiration for the intelligence you both bring to the board. I have had my soldering iron fired the whole week while we chatted. I have a stand alone volume control circuit board design I have been adding finishing touches that solves many theremin issues and it works awesome. Any theremin line level can plug into it and have click free Muting, Pitch Preview, Total Shading Control, Reversible Volume direction or place it on your right side, a benefit to the left handed Thereminist.
Now for that other subject.
The data sheet for the TLC555 indicates it can oscillate up to 2 MHz. On an experimenter board I doubt it. My experiment for the next week is tune it to 900 kHz, attach the antenna in question and heterodyne with a standard LC oscillator. I will see if linearity can be found on the digital oscillator side.
If I get sound I will use fist popping throughout the pitch field to give a hearing sense of the linearity found, it may well not be found.
For me this should be straight forward, if I need extra power my independent 900 kHz tube/valve oscillators pc boards have extra kick.
There is a harmony between the pitch antenna and oscillator but I have observed that they don't like each other. It is kind of like middle school when the teacher forced you to dance with a girl!#$% ewh
Christopher
What would be the wave shape heterodyning a square wave with a sine wave?