Wow I never thought morse would be dropped as a requirement to get on HF
! I'm not sure that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I'm beginning to think it's geography that's affecting the TV channels, but everything else seems to be inside the house. This area is a nice flat plain surrounded on almost all sides by gentle rolling hills.
It appears that some of the noise, especially on the SW bands has been eliminated. Dunno why, but I'm not complaining.
The alarm seems to be affecting FM reception, but only on this side of the house. On the opposite side of the house, the wireless router is
definitely affecting FM and AM reception. I shut it and the DSL modem off and all the sudden what was full-signal static was a nearly full-quieting C1 FM from 78 miles off. (
WQJQ - I'm in Grenada, at the top of the map - not exactly in their primary service contour.)
Luckily, the major sources of AM interference that you listed aren't in use in the house...
As for the alarm, I noticed for the first time today that there's a smaller box next to the main unit (where the siren is) with two antennae on top. Hmm. Time to start snooping.

SW reception got much much better when I placed the radio next to the boxes. Must be a long wire run near there.
The cable company has an underground box next to the transformer box, but there's no run to this house or either next door neighbor - we're all on satellite.
So, it appears that most of problems have resolved themselves... At least now if I get desperate for some FM DX I can just shut off the router (and all the computers), go outside and have at it.