That's some interesting software. I'll have to look into it. I keep telling myself I need to upgrade my license and get some HF equipment, but myself keeps budgeting for different toys.
Afraid I don't know of any wireless mic only hardware. Not without a lot of extra gear anyway. There are a few adaptors out there that will let you use existing wireless mics (the kind used on talk shows and such) with the iPad; but you have to attache a box to the iPad's audio jack or lightning connector.
Thanks twerppoet,
Guess I'll just have to stick with the built in mike and speaker. Oh well! As to the HamSphere software, that's what prompted my XYL and I to get our Technician Licences. The subcription price includes both HamSphere 3 and HamSphere 4. The 3 version is easy to use and busy on most bands but is a very simplified software. The 4 version though is very realistic being based on real world propagation and though it is useable as it comes with the basic tranciever, you can, if you wish, purchase various plugins, including extra virtual antennas which are directional and act like real world beams such as Quads, Yagis and so on. Each is configured like it's real world antenna counterpart and has the same or similar Tx and Rx characteristics.
HamSphere 3 can also be used on mobile devices like an iPad, Android tablet or Smart Phones, as well as a more detailed Transciever on the actual computer. HamSphere 4 can be used only with an actual computer. I hope you will try it out and then subscribe if you like it! On HamSphere 3 there is a worldwide Net, called the India DX Net, which starts about 12:30 UTC and runs for about 3 hours, seven days a week. The Net Controller, Basu, and everyone on the Net is very friendly and welcoming to newcomers. Each day, various topics are brought up and discussed by the Net members, relating both to HamSphere and real world Amateur Radio. The discussions can get somewhat technical, but much information is exchanged. Basu in particular is very well grounded in all things relating to HamSphere, and Real World radio topics. I urge you to try HamSphere out for free and then subscribe. I think it's the best 30 Euros anyone interested in Ham Radio can spend! Nope.. I don't work for them!
My XYL and I are now studying for our General Ticket...again due to our participation with the HamSphere software! Sorry to be so long winded, but just thought you might like some info. We have both antenna and tower restrictions in our community so HamSphere is really a boon to us! Anyway cheers and 73s to you.
Unkei
Dave KD8WKI