From: "What to build? EM or the Etherwave?" :
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I wonder what theremin should i build: the EM or the Etherwave (from "Understanding, Customizing, and Hot-Rodding..." pdf), since this last one is newer.
What do you say? Do you see the Etherwave more difficult?
PS: I took the schematics from the pdf so it's easier to see.
I guess another way to ask this is: is the Etherwave better or just slightly different?
<< - -Hazel
Answering here :
Both are nearly identical..
The EW has a few differences which are probably worth doing IMO, but you would be well advised to look at all Thierry's postings about the EW as the schematics you have linked to are not exactly like modern EW's - Antenna EQ inductances for example have changed a bit.
"is the Etherwave better or just slightly different?" - I think the EW is slightly "better" - Areas you need to be particularly looking at are the inductors (both the fixed and variable ones) as you will probably be using those you can get rather than the exact ones used on the EM/EW.. Again, you need to look over all the past postings to make informed choices. The topology of both EM and EW are identical - An EM could be modified to become an EW quite easily, but it is probably simpler if you find all the pieces and incorporate the changes in your first build.
I would also advise you to replace the transistors with ones having higher current handeling and dissipation ratings - something like the ZTX650.. I cannot vouch for this particular transistor in the EM/EW application, but it is my "standard" BJT and I have used it in theremin oscillator circuits - I think the 2n3904 is far too puny to be safely used in oscillators connected to loading components such as EQ inductors and antennas.
Fred.