Thank you to all of you for your suggestions....I will be posting pictures later of what we have because I don't think I've explained it correctly.
Old Biscuit; The plate(s) one in LR and one in BR, have the two jacks, neither of which are labeled; Outside on the back side of the camper there are also two different jacks and they ARE labeled one says Cable, the other says Satellite.
RoyB; My jack outlet doesn't look anything like that and there are no switches or LED lights on it.
Dutchman Sport; No, I may not have explained it correctly. It's the samt TV, but using a portable antenna instead of the RV antenna, I get all the stations.
FLAGypsy; I dont think we have a booster, at least I don't see a switch for it.
Rockhillmanor and TerryAllen; Yes, did all that, just changes ho much the TV flickers between the scrambled little boxes and the No Signal message.
I will take pictures tonight and post them. I did look at all of our paperwork and the console that is mounted in the cabinet with the switches is also a Wineguard, but the instructions just tell you how to connect it, which is pretty self evident since all of the jacks on the back are labeled, but there is no operational instructions. The switches are also labeled, but changing the switches doesn't make any changes in reception.
Is it possible that the outlet(s) with the jacks are ONLY for the cable and satellite being that there are two separate jacks on the outside; and then if we want to use the RV antenna the TV needs to be hooked directly to the console that is installed in the cabinet? The switches on that console only refer to two different TV's and antenna; there is no button/label that says booster or cable or anything. All of the wiring from the console goes behind the wall, which is the same wall that the jacks outlet is on; then there is a whole host of wires that comes out through the wall and into the lower cabinet. We just assumed that some of the wiring from the console went to the jacks outlet, but it could very well bypass the outlet and go directly to the bundle below that's in the cabinet. That would mean that the jacks that are on the outside of the camper go directly to the jacks outlets, and there would be no need for that console when using cable or satellite; does that make sense? Hopefully the pictures will help because we really want to get this figured out to see if we need to rewire the antenna or get a different antenna, before we re-coat the roof..