Step one on ANY suspected interference issue is to run the radio off of batteries and then pull the main breaker to the house. Shut it all down. Then you will know if the interference is in your own house. Rejoice if it is in your own house, because then it is something you can do something about. Then flip on the main breaker, but power down all of the other breakers. While listening to the battery radio, flip on the other breakers one at a time. When the interference re-appears, then you have isolated the circuit where the interference maker lives. Look on the breaker box legend or go around the house to figure out what that circuit powers, and begin unplugging one at a time each appliance or lightbulbs on that circuit. Of course it could be more than one circuit breaker or more than one appliance or more than one lighting device, but you get the idea. Narrow it down. Obviously if the problem persist after you have thrown the main breaker, then that is bad news. It is likely NOT in your home. Now comes the onerous task of figuring out WHICH nearby neighbor is the problem. Or is it utility related? All of these problems are not easily solved.