Looking at your picture of the rocket launches I think gives us the clue. There have been far more instances of GPS giving interference on a specific channel of GPS (L1=1575.42 MHz) and the VHF radio (157 +/- MHz)--so there can easily be an issue as a harmonic--although the 10th harmonic is not one which is often an issue--it could be sub harmonics.
Second there is also a major issue with depth finders and VHF radios-the Depth Sounder frequency is 200 KHz--or 80 KHz or 73 KHz or 50 KHz or 400 KHz--you get the picture.
I have had to used ferrite beads to resolve issues with depth sounders and GPS interference. It is not the radiated waves, but the frequency in the wires to the transducers/ or transmitters and receivers.
The way to fix this is--separate the power wires and the radio antenna and GPS antenna wires--you can keep the GPS wires and Radio wires together--but radio and GPS need to be separate. Put ferrite beads on each of the wires by the radio and GPS (4 Ferrite beads)--this works in many instances.
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I got my Ferrite beads from a local marine electronics store. Many electronics come with them, and don't need them so they had a drawer full.
There are other rarer issues--one would be that the VHF radio power dropped the voltage to a point that it dropped out--that is easy to check--you can put the volt display on the GPS and see what happens when you key it. Or even use a digital volt meter.
there is also the rare problem with an NMEA back bone and ground loop issue--doubt that is here.
First get the beads, if that does not do it, mover the wires apart--either to opposite sides or to at least 1 foot apart. I know this is a pain!