You live only a mile away from a transmitting tower AND in a high rise apartment. Can you see the tower from your apartment? If so, you have direct line of sight beaming of high powered RF into your apartment.
If its a high power radio station, no wonder. I think your location/conditions are especially suited to exposure of the FM RF interference. If its entering you system via the air no line conditioner will help. You need better shielding on all your ICs and perhaps some 100 pF caps (polypropylene film or mica) on the input of your phono stage may also help, although this will affect your cratridge loading issues. I use ICs with a "balune" (sp?) or magnetic disc/bead at one end and these are pretty effective for RF rejection. Look into double or triple shielded ICs (such as two coax braided shields + foil shield). You cannot just warp aluminium foil around the outside of the cable, as you also need to ground the shield effectively. This is best done by construction within the cable.
Also, products that are contained completely within a metal box (like a CD player) are more immune to RF pickup via air than open chassis tube stuff.
If its a high power radio station, no wonder. I think your location/conditions are especially suited to exposure of the FM RF interference. If its entering you system via the air no line conditioner will help. You need better shielding on all your ICs and perhaps some 100 pF caps (polypropylene film or mica) on the input of your phono stage may also help, although this will affect your cratridge loading issues. I use ICs with a "balune" (sp?) or magnetic disc/bead at one end and these are pretty effective for RF rejection. Look into double or triple shielded ICs (such as two coax braided shields + foil shield). You cannot just warp aluminium foil around the outside of the cable, as you also need to ground the shield effectively. This is best done by construction within the cable.
Also, products that are contained completely within a metal box (like a CD player) are more immune to RF pickup via air than open chassis tube stuff.