Rob,
I am not sure that there is an easy way to do that. At best you would need a second aircraft to fly around you at a set distance, but you won't know who has the shielding issue, if it is observed. You could also do a flat 360 version, at your level by using a second PAW a few miles away, and rotating the aircraft 360 degrees on the ground. But the ground and other objects can mess that up.
Theoretically, if you plot all your track logs on top of each other over a long period, and gaps will show up. To be correct the plot would have to be relative to your heading, and be done in height bands.