Hello Everyone,
I thought I would do a weekly stop by and see the action. ThereminCat you bring great enthusiasm in all your posts, very refreshing. Rkram53 you have exposed a missing dimension in the theremin community that you are filling nicely, you do know music and a natural born teacher, your contributions have been wonderful.
In the current discussion two topics are being intertwined about covering the theremin antennas with an insulating material that I want to clarify.
In terms of the volume loop, a chirp can happen in some theremin designs when grabbing it directly as this really loads down the operating circuit. Covering the volume loop with a non-conductive sleeve adds personal artistic flair and avoids this direct contact with the metal loop.
Most coverings "do not" protect effectively against electro-static discharges as I have measured it to sometimes be as high as 10,000 volts which can have a leap distance up to one centimeter which is over ¼”. This discharge would pop through or break down the insulating qualities of most common material.
I have my own methods of ESD protection but that would need another thread.
Good Luck
Christopher
I love the roll-over!