This is the 2.4GHz USB antenna for older Godox and Strobepro strobes that do not have a built-in receiver.
The XRM receiver works by simply attaching it to the wireless control port on a compatible strobe.
XRM
Trent, thank you for posting the binary settings relative to the XPro. I used them for setting my old XRM receiver and it works great. I don't have to use the SLAVE setting any more. I still have to set the strobe unit manually, but at least I can trigger it from my common XPro transmitter. Jack
After some trouble figuring it out, it works great on my Bolt VB-22 (AD360 first edition, rebranded by the big New York camera store). This is not the same as the AD360v2 / Strobepro X360(C|N) - those have built in receivers and do not require an external one. To set channel from 1-16: Take the channel your XPro is set to and subtract 1. Convert to binary, set dip switches right to left (1 is the least significant digit). To set group: Set "power" dial to A,B,C,D, or E same the group on your XPro. It should probably also work if your xpro is in 16 group mode - I haven't tried it as circumstances where more than 5 groups would be manageable seem rare. XPro Channel - dip setting 1 - 0000 2 - 1000 3 - 0100 4 - 1100 5 - 0010 6 - 1010 7 - 0110 8 - 1110 9 - 0001 10 - 1001 11 - 0101 12 - 1101 13 - 0011 14 - 1011 15 - 0111 16 - 1111
Such a great receiver works very well... was super impressed by Range and never missed a shot