1. Sporadic external interference, various, especially during dark hours. (street lighting, truck axle factory 1500' south, unknowns).
2. Line Freq and line harmonic interference.
3. What appears to be Controller radiation.
4. Computer interference.
Was going to test a couple more days, but I'm satisfied after 18 hours.
Plagued with the first 3 types of noise, and after chasing all over for sources, I had a flash of insight that may effect others.
My home has outer wall foil-covered foam insulation panels.My amp assy was on garage shelf on outer walls.
My controller mounted on external wall 25' (8m) away.
The insulating structure appears to be re-radiating both external and internal sources. With the amp moved to the center of the garage the external sources have been minimized. There are still some line freq/harmonics, but that appears diminished also. The controller noise also appears reduced. (The computer noise is easily resolved by distance from machines, in my case, and has been minimized since day one.)
I have not moved the controller from the exterior wall, but that's going to happen!

It appears that the amp and antennas need to be 6-10 feet (2-3m) from any outside wall... the further the better.
In my case, the amp needs to be as far as possible from the electrical panel, which is 4 feet from the external wall.
While I need to do some more exploration on this, including possible other sources internally that are near exterior walls, I felt it should be passed on.
Cheers!
Mike