Hi all,
I just finished building an etherwave kit and I'm on the final step of tuning it. The volume side of the instrument seems to be behaving as expected - the volume goes silent when my hand gets close to the antenna, and adjusting the volume knob changes the cutoff distance as expected.
On the pitch side, the theremin is producing a constant high pitch, and waving my hands around the pitch antenna produces no effect. Changing the pitch tuning knob changes the constant high pitch, but that's about it. I have tried it in different rooms, on different circuits, with and without the lid. My guess is that I have to go in and adjust the L5 and L6 oscillators (which I thought were supposed to come tuned from the factory) but I have a few questions to run by more experienced people online before I mess anything up. So, a few questions:
a) Does my problem suggest an easier solution, like an obvious/common construction mistake?
b) The tuning instructions for the pitch circuit say to short capacitor C28. This is a tiny capacitor with virtually nothing to clip leads to, and besides this practical obstacle, I have no idea why you would want to short it before tuning. What's going on here?
c) This is more of a theory question - there's a grounded piece of aluminum foil that sits right under the lead to the pitch antenna. It seems to me like this is equivalent to always holding your hand a couple cm away from the antenna, and maybe would produce a constant high pitch. Why is the foil there and what does it do, when the instrument is behaving normally?
Thanks for any help, and I hope my questions make sense.
--Henry