In researching the latest information on the EW design changes over time I found this from Thierry in an older post...
You'll obtain that by applying the same modifications which Bob Moog developed during the transition from the old EM design (which had a smaller pitch range and worse linearity) to the newer Etherwave design: Using a 40cm long and 10mm thick pitch antenna and only 3 of these 10mH coils (Hammond 1535G). The oscillator's tank circuit should be formed by a 3.3nF silver Mica capacitor in parallel with 94uH (a fixed inductor and a variable inductor of 47uH each in series).
I am in the processing of finalizing the design updates, sourcing parts and laying out a PCB based on the EW design published in the HotRodEtherwave document. In order to determine the types of components I've been working mostly off of the original EM parts list specifications. I did follow the specs for the Hammond coils, TOKO coils, etc. but am struggling most with the various types of capacitors called for. I'm happy to follow your suggestion on the mica capacitors in the three oscillator tank circuits.
I would, however, like to understand more about the 4->to->3 coil change in both the pitch and volume antenna circuits. Does this also apply to the volume side as well since that also changed to three coils. In other words, can I use three 5mH coils in place of L7-L10 coils? Or did L14 change as well and I should be using 3 coils of some other value for the pitch antenna?