I can't speak to verticals spaced that tightly but I can speak to dipoles
spaced that tightly.  I have 2 phased half wave dipoles spaced 1/8 apart and
fed 180 degs out of phase.  I get nice gain (looks like a solid S unit or
~5db as expected from on the air tests).  But the bandwidth has to be
managed.  The 2:1 BW is no more than 125khz.  No issue on CW when I use my
CW stub setting but a definite issue going from 3850 down to 3600 in an SSB
contest.
 
And additionally, the impedance is very difficult to match.  I have used
open wire line feeders and found the 50 Ohm matching point to tap off - I
believe about 3/8 wave down the feed line for each element.  The impedance
changes significantly as you shift frequency.
 
I have opted to use a remote tuner at the connection point of the 2 feeders
to get full band SSB coverage which works slick.
 
The verticals will present different impedances than the dipoles, but I
would think the complexity of the 1/8 wave separation and phasing would be a
similar bronco to ride.
 
By the way it's a "kick @#s" antenna to EU.  I often get "loudest USA
station" reports when running in a SSB DX contest.
 
73
 
Ed  N1UR
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