Yes, I incorrectly used term SRF as resonant frequency of antenna circuit. Sorry for that.
I switched to use 1:10 probe for measurements. Calibrated attenuator on test meander of oscilloscope, and measured voltages on terminals of L7 with respect to theremin's ground (GND pins of U1 and U2; as usual before).
Looks like I confused voltages I measured on VAC. Sorry. Actual are below:
Base Q7 - terminal L7:
1) (1:1) probe: 5.6 volts AC.
2) (1:10) probe: 560 millivolts AC.
Terminal L8 - terminal L7:
1) (1:1) probe: about 1.6 volts AC.
2) (1:10) probe: about 520 millivolts AC.
Probably the difference between values for (1:1) probe and (1:10) probe reflects the influence of oscilloscope's capacity to measurements you told above. I also couldn't see that it affects frequency of VO signal. The frequency was 545 KHz regardless the probe.
The only idea I have about the problem is resonant frequency of antenna circuit is shifted due to unknown reason. Because the signal of VO seems stable and correct (excluding it has another, not designed frequency).
I tried to replace L8 with 5mH J.W.Miller to decrease the RF of VAC. But it didn't help. Still no sound appears regardless adjusting of L11 and P1. Still no voltage changes between R14 pin and pin 13 of U3. So I replaced L8 back with 2.5mH J.W.Miller.
I wondered that etherwave having the problem works just first/first+second power on after it's assembled. And not for a long time - few second. For the period it sounds silenter and silenter for every next second and then completely mutes. But the frequency of VO wasn't changed manually during that time. After the device muted, I checked the frequency of VO and it was about 545 KHz value. Unfortunately I cannot check that is was the same from the beginning of power on. What can cause such behavior?
What do you think about the problem?