This is what the set up looks like

This is the Winegard console...it is a signal distributer.

This is the jack outlet, I found out that the top is the antenna, the bottom goes to the satellite jack that's on the outside of the camper

These are the Jack's on the outside of the camper

When the TV is hooked up to the top jack we get mist everything except local channels. When the TV is hooked into the bottom jack we get all the over the air near us and the locals are iffy. If this little antenna is plugged either directly in the TV or into the satellite jack outside we get everything perfect.

These Winegard console doesn't appear to affect things either way, and neither does turning the roof antenna.