Cable TV Problem
Your booster should have 3 cable connections on the back side. One for "antenna" in, one for "cable" in and one for "TV2"
Disconnect the "cable" coax and using an ohm meter, test for continuity from the center wire to the connector. If there is, then most likely you have a "whisker", a strand of ground making contact with the signal wire. New ends aren't hard to make, and the connectors and tool to install are readily affordable and available. You might have to unscrew the plate on the exterior of the trailer to access that end.
I have seen plenty of bad cable ends straight from the factory.
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