"I haven't been able to find any after extensive searching, and according to this document, Bourns stopped shipping them last year. So I figure the supply is limited to whatever is out there, and once they're gone, they're gone." - aerorad
Oh dear, that is bad news. I wonder how Moog Inc. will source these parts in the future for the EWS and EW+?
Since the EM/EW project is pretty much the only option to DIY a two-antenna instrument, I hope someone will adapt the circuit someday to use currently available components. Or fill that niche with a new project/kit design.
I believe ILYA is working on a design that uses smaller inductors and dividers, and if I were building analog Theremins that's definitely an angle I'd pursue. That way the equalizing coil could easily be a DIY air core.
And thanks for the vote of confidence on using an alternative coil configuration. In a similar vein, what about using a 5 mH coil instead of the two 2.5 mH ones for the volume antenna? Is it bad to have fewer than 3 coils/would linearity be negatively affected?
Stringing more, lower-valued inductors, together is probably safe, but I wouldn't go the other way without characterizing the self-capacitance. Obtaining lower self-capacitance is generally the reason for using multiple inductors.
Just wanted to add that there's nothing magical about these inductors in terms of Theremin use. It's true that their construction yields a fair amount of inductance for their size, but at the expense of temperature dependence (drift), self capacitance (the need to use many in series), and lower Q (reduced resonance / peak antenna voltage). They can be huge, but Theremin used air cores here for practical reasons. Radio designers are usually more concerned about size than anything else, hence the dearth of inductors that are appropriate for Theremin use. After much fruitless searching I gave up on it a long time ago and started winding my own.