In June 2005, Sirius signed an agreement with BBC Radio 1 in the UK to rebroadcast The Chris Moyles Show and other daily shows to an American audience. Sirius Radio offers an adapter that allows conventional car radios to receive satellite signals. The Sirius Radio streams are broadcast from three satellites in an elliptical geosynchronous orbit above North America. The Radio Chick (Leslie Gold) can currently be heard on Sirius Channel 103. Sirius announced in December 2005 a multi-year deal with the NBA, which makes the satellite radio company the broadcaster of more live NBA games than any other radio outlet. DirecTV now gives listeners as part of its service the music channels of XM, but not the news or traffic channels. In November 2004, Canadian Satellite Radio filed an application with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to bring the XM service to Canada. Each satellite radio receiver uses a small, carphone-sized antenna to receive the XM signal. XM Radio's listeners still have access to their local AM & FM stations for local content. In order for an XM Ready radio to receive XM programming, you will need a XM Ready radio, a tuner box and an antenna. While it’s not cheap, the Recepter HD might just be worth the price. Currently most satellite tuners are ultracompact units designed for transport between car and home. Digital radio technology offers many advantages, opening the doors for future HD radio features as built in digital radio recorders, allowing you to record and play back your favorite music, news and weather, as well as subscription services. Hybrid portable satellite radios will let you save up to 50 hours of content, and let you store and play back your MP3s. Satellite radio broadcasting has a number of standard conventions. Various models of portable satellite radio receivers are available from a variety of manufacturers.