That's an odd one with the fluorescent lamp interference reducing as more are energized????????????? All I can guess is some sort of resonate harmonics that cancel each other. As previously stated there could well be a fixture that looks and operates fine. However it's a noise maker. Your radio's have lots of sensitivity and at least good selectivity. I've seen some fancy ham rigs were if memory serves. The intermediate tuner stage can be tuned as well to null an offending station.....$$$ A ham style rig with side band selection may work better. My Sony 7600 portable will tune upper, lower or manual sideband. Along with the very directional internal ferrite antenna. One of those may work. Quit reasonable too $$$. If worse comes to worse, a "beverage Cab" antenna will be required. They are very direction towards the intended signal. And null the signals from the side. They consist of hundreds or even thousands of yards of wire laid on the ground. Pointed towards the radio transistor of your choice.
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