Over on YouTube user SignalSearch has uploaded a video showing how he uses an active magnetic loop antenna indoors to identify local noise sources. Magnetic loop antennas are directional, meaning that they receive best when pointing towards a signal. This means that they also receive noise better when pointed at a noise source. In the video SignalSearch uses a W6LVP receive loop antenna and demonstrates noise being emitted from his lightbulb, and from a plug in Ethernet over powerline adapter, which are known to be huge sources of HF noise.
If you are interested in the noise produced by these Ethernet over powerline adapters then we did a previous post on this problem over here.
Using an Active Receive Loop Indoors & utilizing Software Defined Radio to identify noise sources