GPS puck

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GPS puck has two meanings.

It is a term for the antenna on GPS navigation devices, which receives GPS signals from GPS satellites. The early antennas were round, and thus had the appearance of a hockey puck.

Alternatively, a GPS puck is a full puck-sized GPS system (receiver and antenna).