Lot's of great input. Yes ftransform, it *is* driving me nuts, and you guys are gonna have me knocking on someone's door some day holding a parabolic antenna:
(door opens): "Yes?"
me: "Something in your house is interfering with my equipment..."
Nice call on the cable connection SeanB, that's definitely one of a few things shutting the mains off won't rule out.
What I really need is a highly directional broad-band antenna and a portable high bandwidth spectrum analyser; I don't know how to build such an antenna yet, and building a spectrum analyser isn't going to happen until I finish my frequency counter, signal generator and, god help me, the oscilloscope.
Ever since I've beefed up my lab with an assortment of high precision+accuracy DMMs, and soon a high precision+accuracy time reference, I'm finding myself thinking all sorts of crazy thoughts like filtering and isolating the mains supply to the lab, and yeah, even considering some EM shielding.
I'm a music guy, so I understand a bit about room acoustics, I can't see the inside of a faraday cage really being much different, that leads me to think some of the same techniques can be used for EM suppression inside a shielded lab. I.e. using dampening and dispersion, the cage itself would do some dampening, but there has to be an EM equivalent to accoustic green goo or acoustic foam which will convert EM energy to heat over a broad spectrum, keeping the inner walls non-parallel is a good start to eliminate any resonance and an uneven fractal-like conductive surface would be even better.
I'm positive this problem must have been solved in labs all over the world. Maybe I'll try an IEEE search :-).
I'm going to track this noise down though if it's the end of me, already learned a few things trying to find it (like my DSO (obviously not all DSOs) is crap for this task, both the sensitivity and 8-bit resolution contribute to this; made me also decide to test it's *real* front-end bandwidth once I've built my signal generator, curious as to whether it's really 200Mhz as claimed).
I have a feeling that, much like a really intractable software bug in a big system, once I discover what it is, I'll slap my head and say "of course!". Still betting on it being a radio station but trying not to assume that.
I love this hobby.