My GPS, a 10 year old Lowrance Global Map 1000 fixed chartplotter, is creating a pulsing, musical interference on my new VHF(Horizon Intrepid). It did the same thing with my old Horizon Explorer. This forces me to turn the squelch way up. The GPS receiver(antenna?) is a 5 channel Lowrance(Rockwell type) that is mounted on the port side of my C-Dory Cabin Cruiser. The display itself hangs from an overhead shelf. It's receiver and power supply leads run to port. The VHF is mounted atop the shelf. It's antenna and power supply leads run to run to starboard. The Shakespere 8' f.g. antenna is mounted to the starboard side of the house. Question? Is the VHF picking up this noise through it's power leads, antenna leads, or it's housing? Are their filters for the power leads, antenna leads, or both that I should be using? On a boat this size(22') electronics are crowded but I've tried to keep the wiring/antenna leads seperate. Interestingly, my fishfinder(20 year old Lowrance X-50) is directedly beneath the VHF but causes very little interference. Suggestions? Pete