Thanks to all who responded. The Chinese radar seems to fit what I hear best. I'll try to null it with my Pixel Loop (which, by the way, is a great, quiet receive-only antenna:
<http://pixel-antennas.com/?page_id=31>)

On 12 Oct 2014 21:23, Merv Schweigert wrote:
There is Chinese Hainan Island radar that is very active, and usually on
7MHZ.
it covers 100KHZ at least,   the "smaller" 10khz wide signals are also
radar,  over the
horizon,  the smaller ones usually are several seconds of signal then
space and
repeat..    the Hainan dragon is constant on all the time when operating.
it is over S9 here on 40 when its on...
Not sure if thats what your hearing or not,  K3 blanker will not handle
it,  helps a
little but not much,   I asked Elecraft about it and they mentioned an
experimental
change of some components that may help,  but I do not have the info and
have
not tried it.
73 Merv K9FD/KH6

Since getting on the air from Israel I notice an interesting noise on
the bands 7 and 10 mHz and to a lesser extent on 14 mHz. It is a
wideband 'schmutz' (technical term) which can take from 10 to 50 or
100 kHz. Its amplitude drops of gradually as you move away from the
center. It reaches S9 levels sometimes on 7 mHz.

It does not look like the typical switching supply noise. I do not
hear it on 3.5 or 1.8 mHz.

The K3's DSP noise blanker seems to help a little, but not much.
Does anyone know what it is? Could it be some kind of spread spectrum
transmission? It could be coming from anywhere in Europe or the Mideast.


--
73,
Vic, K2VCO/4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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