This is part 2 of my wireless guitar amplification system. I found a receiver I would like to use to build an FM receiver unit for my wireless guitar system. ( see topic connecting power components to fm radio transmitter module ) I'm posting pics below with descrptio. I want to use a 9v battery with 9v battery plug and an on/off switch connected to the battery plug and then connect the audio to a 1/4 inch jack but there are so many "feet" I don't know what to do. And I am a lay person new to soldering and circuitry so please explain as easy as possible. And thank you for any and all answers.
Pic of receiver model front and back
Back side
Label: mini Fm radio receiver module
Description:
Power in: DC 3.7 to 9v (8ma strand by)
Sensitivity: - 105dbm
Audio output voltage: 1v (stereo)
BTL audio out put voltage: 2w/4ohm
Antenna use: 0.3 to 1 meter wire
It can drive the headphone. BTL out put can drive the speaker.
Dip switches control frequency. 8 to choose from
Pin1: +3.5v to 9v
Pin2: ground
Pin3: & 4 BTL out
Pin5: ground
Pin6: R audio out put
Pin7: L audio out put
Pin8 & 9: turn on when turn on its VCC?? ( just writing what the description said )
Like I said just want to use this module to recieve the signal from my fm radio transmitter. I know it needs a battery with a power switch, and the audio L&R to connect to a 1/4 inch stereo jack. I don't need a volume switch as long as my guitar amplifier can hear it loud enough to amplify it. But I do need it to sound as good as possible so I will do it however you think would be best. I'm choosing to use a 9v for its small size so I compact the system as much as possible. Thanks for your help guys.