Ray,
Where is your receiver located?
The source of the RFI is unknown. My leading hypothesis is Sporadic E related to geoelectric field perturbations.
Since mid June to present my observatory located in Mountain Rest,South Carolina at approx 35N and 83W has been detecting strong RF signals at 62.260 Mhz. Further investigation has ruled out satellite transit emissions although Star link trains are detectable but are short lived in duration as compared to the persistent RFI. This problem has forced shutdown of the radio meteor system here in order to protect the instrumentation.
The observatory has also observed a band of RFI that is seen in our spectograhic tracings centered at 27.5 Mhz. It mostly appears 2 hours after sunrise and is present during daylight hours. This band is not related to solar or jovian radio emulations or cass A or Tycho scintillations which we track. It is correlated to the RFI emissions at 62.260 Mhz.
Examination of NOAA space weather data indicates that the geoelectric field 1 minute data model may be of some interest, if you are located in CONUS. Although correlations of what is called Spordiac E RFI at 62.260 Mhz have not been tested here, visual inspection suggests that it may be related to what you are seeing.
Please let me know what you think!
Best wishes,
Andy Mount