Completely true, except maybe formulation of
...which in fact is a frequency band from DC to a frequency corner set by the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem.
Both CW and PI Tx-es suffer from poor PSRR, and your reasoning viz. the air signal error vector is very relevant so power supply stabilisation and filtering is essential. There is however one catch: air signal is reduced by IB coils, where both cyclo-stationary component due to the power supply DC component, and the AM error vector due to the power supply ripple get reduced proportionally. The AGC schemes are mostly a mild let down because vast majority of them are referred to a power rail, hence not helping with PSRR at all, and in the above Garrett example gloriously miss the whole point of regulation.
Otherwise there are little differences between PI and CW.
At the moment it seem as if PI has some advantage over CW, but that's only because of CW development stopped at about 1990, with only a few stray designs that did not help. Only recently CW Tx coils "discovered" low inductance as the approach to stronger field, and Rx-es are still catching their own tails.
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Both CW and PI Tx-es suffer from poor PSRR, and your reasoning viz. the air signal error vector is very relevant so power supply stabilisation and filtering is essential. There is however one catch: air signal is reduced by IB coils, where both cyclo-stationary component due to the power supply DC component, and the AM error vector due to the power supply ripple get reduced proportionally. The AGC schemes are mostly a mild let down because vast majority of them are referred to a power rail, hence not helping with PSRR at all, and in the above Garrett example gloriously miss the whole point of regulation.
Otherwise there are little differences between PI and CW.
At the moment it seem as if PI has some advantage over CW, but that's only because of CW development stopped at about 1990, with only a few stray designs that did not help. Only recently CW Tx coils "discovered" low inductance as the approach to stronger field, and Rx-es are still catching their own tails.
Congratulations on your new job

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