Brook's suggestion to shut off your house power is an excellent one; however, 
your neighbors could be involved, too.  A portable transistor radio tuned to 
the low end of the band where there is no station would make a good electrical 
noise detector -- assuming the mystery signal has harmonics, too...

In another life I was responsible for an AM radio station operating near the 
low end of the band where man-made electrical noise is the most severe.  When 
we received interference complaints from listeners, we always sent technicians 
out to investigate as if one person complained, many more were likely affected.

Next to commercial power circuits arcing, one of the most offensive noise 
sources was SCR dimmers of all sorts.  In one memorable case the investigator 
traced the interference to a string of holiday lights strung around the eves of 
a home and controlled by a dimmer.  The system broadcast noise for several 
blocks.     

Bruce, KG6OJI
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