KiwiSDR 2 ordered. I not sure where order numbers started. Anyway, given how far I am likely down the list, I suppose that gives me awhile to work on an improved low(er)-noise antenna solution.
I used to occasionally hear what sounded like a plasma television during the day. I am not sure it is the same TV (or whatever), but it is back with a vengeance on my 31' vertical today. Has the plasma TV sound. The frequencies are a little different, but it has the double peak signal profile as well.
https://www.dxengineering.com/techarticles/lightningandrfiinfo/plasma-tv-mother-of-all-rfi-producersIt is highly attenuated on my 148' loop-on-ground. A little filtering pretty much knock it out there.
Thankfully the noise is gone now. Much better.
Continuing to poke at further mitigating imediately local noise.
I have (err, now had?) a storage box of TDK snap-on ferrites. Deployed many of them. They are better suited for VHF but still have some RF resistance down into HF.
Interestingly I was able to knock down some LW noise on my 31' vertical.
Notebook on mains:

(click to enlarge)Notebook on battery:

(click to enlarge)I will spare the MW screenshots. Daytime would be better a test there, but anyway, there is a slight difference currently at the very bottom of the MW band. Rest of MW through HF seems largely negligible either way.
A single ferrite on an indoor RG-6 jumper to the 31' vertical did most of noise mitigation on LW and low-MW. Again it was not even a typical low-frequency ferrite mix, but FWIW, there are now four of those ferrites on that jumper. ;)
Still cleaning up RFI. Moved my both cable modem and router to a linear regulated power supply, deployed more ferrites on their various cables, and tidied up the wiring mess.
Admittedly, this is my usual notebook on battery, but a quick look at the VLF band.

(click to enlarge)Moving up to LW, spotted Medi 1 with the notebook on its usual power supply. Some static crashing, but a listenable copy.

(click to enlarge)Skimmed through the usual NDBs, and I still have annoying but expected RFI around 380KHz running on the notebook PSU. Moving up the band, thankfully the previous RFI on lower MW appears to be mitigated at the moment.