Talk-Group Rewrite was conceived as a way of making talk-groups behave more like the reflector system and of attempting to solve the problem of "slot contention",where the user may be locked out of a slot by traffic on a talk-group they know nothing about, without knowing why. This is frustrating to users, both those new to DMR and seasoned DMR users. TG Rewrite, when enabled for a slot, rewrites the DST ID of incoming talkgroup traffic to TG9, alowing audio to be heard by any user monitoring TG9 on that slot. If the user then replies on TG9, as long as they key-up during the CallHang period, the DST ID (TG) is again rewritten on the outbound traffic, which transparently maps back to the originating talkgroup. To use a User Activated talk-group, briefly key-up on that talk-group to activate it, then switch back to TG9 and talk as normal. If the CallHang period expires, you may need to activate the talk-group again by keying up on that talkgroup briefly, as before. It is useful to set the CallHang parameter to a generous amount. I am currently using seven seconds. Two boolean configuration options control the TG Rewrite feature: TGRewriteSlot1=[0|1] TGRewriteSlot2=[0|1] ACL's are applied before the rewrite, so still apply to rewritten traffic on original (non-rewritten) talk-group. 73 Simon (G7RZU)