All,
Thank you all for trying to assist, I'm going to answer everyone I hope!
Lewm - You are correct I do not have a 60/120Hz noise. I have a very high pitched tone with morse code type noise and a low pitched like rumble going on - the subs don't like it!
mijostyn - I have disconnected everything with the exception of the phono preamps/preamp and mono blocks. I did use ground lifters on all with no change; the RF noise is very much present. As I said to Lewm above I don't have a hum I have what sounds like internet traffic.
noromance - I'm not sure how the tracer would help the noise doesn't appear until the cartridge is adde to the loop.
I'm noise free all the way to the turntables themselves. As soon as I plug the cables to the table(s) the noise is immediate. I have tried both shielded mid-line Transparent Audio Phono cables, Morrow PH-4's, and even an old pair of Monster cables all with the same result. silence until the tables are plugged in. I tried cupping my hands around the cartridge with no change. What the heck it could hurt!
History: the system did not have any of these issues at my old house. The only changes to it were the addition of the Black Ice Phono preamp; an existing Jolida JD-9 (has the noise as well) so it's not the Black Ice, new speakers, new home with a dedicated media room. As an 'I know this shouldn't change anything but' last night I moved the two 100+ pound new speakers out of the room and replaced them with my old B&W's - other than wearing me out there was no change as I figured but anything is possible and needs to be ruled out. This weekend I'm going to move one of the TT and preamps to my den which is in the middle of the house on the second floor across from the media room. In that room I have an McIntosh integrated with an Project TT fitted with an Audio Technica MM cartridge. This system is not picking up the noise which is truly a mystery. If it is the tower it should be present in that room as well.
The media room does have LED lights/no dimmers that are on a different circuit. Noise doesn't change with them on or off. I have a whole house Surge Protector again, no difference if it's on or off. There are 3 dedicated circuits pulled to the room that run under the floor to the outlets behind the system. One is for the Mono blocks, One for the home theater amp (not yet installed) and the third powers the outlets around the room to handle the subwoofers. The only thing in the ceiling are the 2 A/C vents. Two walls are brick and two are cement panels; one contains the window 36"x36" in the rear side looking at the 5G tower. Not sure if any of this helps just providing background in case it triggers something.
Again, THANK YOU ALL for sharing your knowledge to help me solve this.
K
I'll report back once I move the TT tot he den.