With a 2011 model year trailer, bought from a "previous owner," there's no guarantee that what you have is what Keystone built. That said, somewhere on the outside of your RV "should be" a coax connector. That connector, during those years, was a "dual purpose" connector, for cable and satellite TV. Inside, near one of the TV's are two plates. One has two coax connectors, connected with a short jumper, and the other plate has a cigarette lighter socket, a small button and one coax connector.
To use cable, leave the jumper in place and turn off the "amplifier, using the button" on the plate with the cigarette lighter plug.
To use satellite, remove the jumper, the bottom one goes to the satellite receiver IN terminal and the satellite receiver OUT terminal goes to the top coax connector. TURN THE LITTLE BUTTON OFF.
For over the air (OTA) using the antenna, turn the little button on, and you should have "antenna reception".
Here's a photo of the two plates you "should find" in your RV.
Keep in mind that the jumper plate may be installed upside down, if so, the top goes to the IN and the bottom to the OUT on the satellite receiver....
Also, remember that a previous owner may have changed anything or everything, so the above is a general statement of "the way Keystone built it"...
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John
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