Shockwave....
Your methode is not valid to my opinion.
The way you are describing things.
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The reason why he won't have to change coax length and rotate the pattern to see a change is because there is going to be a noticeable change in the pattern as soon as the second antenna is made active regardless of phase. This is all that's needed to show they are close enough to interact.
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Just by connecting them with one coax you have made that the situation always interacts.
Due to that coax, not for the single reason the antennas are closed spaced
and have a "electric" influence on each ohter.
And that was the question. can we verify if they interact as two single antennas under test.
As soon as you phase antennas the power will be devided. Because of that simple fact the signal will be different.
Only that fact will cause a change in report. ALWAYS
(unless there is a situation where due to the phasing there is a 3dB gain in that direction, so it may look like it isnt the case..but still is.)
IAnother reason to prove they dont interact with each other in the way 2 antennas closed spaced can do.
Imagine a 4 square antenna for 27mhz for example. Place the vertical monopoles 1000 feet apart.
They still have a different radiation pattern.
Though im sure you would agree with me :while in a testing situation that 1000 feet apart is more then sufficient.
Another example:
What do you think SWR does whit a random length cophasing coax length?
Although SWR is overrated, it still can be a indication of loss.
and with co/phasing the antennas it would be possible to actually get "gain" if they interact in a correct way it would also be possible to get loss depending on how they interact.
with that said it is also possible to achieve the exact same signal amount in that direction.
This although the entire pattern may be different then before
Oke, so im saying the way you put they will always interact.
sorry m8, cant agree with you on this one.
Regards,
Henry
11 meter Dx antenna systemx
ps MrS. your possible way of interaction is truly a possible way..though the other options you mentioned would also be suitable for the term`possible interaction`.
This cause there is no way of telling how things would go.
A antenna pattern is 3D.
As soon as you have a noticable difference in one direction it means it has changed somewhere else too