If I were minimizing hiss in an amp, I wouldn't be chasing external interference.
I didn't think so.
Outside Interference would be highly unlikely, but you would be surprise the Interference your local electric utility system generates and I'm not talking about 60Hz hum. They have technicians that all they do is track down Interference from bad Insulators, pole grounds, loose mounting hardware and the like. Some of the stories about the problems it's creates is unbelievable.
I think my next step is to try a lot more tubes and see if it makes any difference.
When I first powered it up I had some cheap tubes in there just in case they blew up. I didn't want to destroy my good ones. The amp actually had more hum at that time until I replaced the first tube with a better one. I don't have a lot of faith that I'll get rid of all the hiss with a tube change. I have now heard three amps built by three different people, one that was built by a guy who that's all he does and they all have hiss with the volume and treble control full up with the standard Fender design.
I'll keep trying, but at some point I'm just going to Install it in a cabinet and call it good. When I set the controls like I like which is the volume at around 6 or 7, treble at 3 or 4, and bass at 6 or 7, I don't hear any hiss or hum.