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        <description>Ever wished you could use your simplex DMR hotspot to connect to multiple DMR networks?  This video shows you how. Folllow along and see how I configured DMR Gateway to access BrandMeister and DMR Plus from one hotspot. I learned how it was possible through the Pi-Star forums, specifically the entry at https://forum.pistar.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&amp;t=2287#p11311 To learn more about the Rewrite Rules used in this tutorial, visit https://github.com/g4klx/DMRGateway/wiki/Rewrite-Rules I don't claim to be an expert in Pi-Star, however I wanted to show this working configuration as a result of a request on a DMR Facebook Group post.  If it helps you out, please make sure to click the "Like" button, and consider subscribing to the Frugal Radio channel. Many thanks!</description>
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