"I think I'd put metal shield around the Theremax, something about the size of a trash can. Unplug it and let it acclimate to the climate for a few days, say outside on the curb. I have a feeling that would solve ALL of your problems. ;-)" - dewster
No offense taken, I've considered it from time to time but alas we have plastic curb trash containers...
"But the woodwork and layout is beautiful IMO.. And some people love the Theremax, and I have never played one - so who am I to pass judgment based on schematics ?!" - FredM
Thanks for the kind words on the woodworking. Dana sent the details on his jig to bend the volume antenna and I made a near duplicate, so thanks to him for that part.
As far as the audio design is concerned, I have made and and am simulating some additional mods to the comparitor component of the volume and pitch CV outputs. That, along with a better voltage regulator, have largely cleared up the noise issues. Of course, of course those changes require other mods to get the intended volume response back. One advantage of the mod I made is the selection of staccato or legato for the volume response.
I've been on travel for work the past few days so have not been able to take another set of linearity measurements. On the theremax, as you probably know, the pitch adjust is on the oscillator connected to the antenna. What I was planning to do for a comparison between a tube and a spring was to leave the pitch reference oscillator alone at 899.2 KHz (set to 899.0) but seems to move 200Hz after a few minutes) and set the pitch tune so that both antennas, even though they have different capacitances, can be nulled by just adjusting the pitch tune. That may not be a true apples to apples comparison, but I don't have any aluminum tape (is that the shiny metal duct tape?) and I think the results will be very different from what I have seen so far.
Dana, thanks for the offer to "swap" circuit boards but mine is pretty seriously modified and at this point it is valuable to me as a learning platform and I am no longer concerned to play with it. I would like to get the "Theremax" to the extent that it is still a Theremax, working as well as possible. I do think that the dual oscillator volume section might ultimately prove to be very beneficial. I also like the IF transformer coupling for the pitch outputs because by adjusting the DC offset of the AC ground side of the secondary you can change the waveshape.
Thanks to all for their suggestions and support. I'll keep you all posted.
Greg