Yes, you can use the antenna at your house. If you have a booster in the house, you might not need to use the one in the trailer. If you do not have one in the house, you might want to use the one in the trailer. And then, it might work just fine with no booster. Just experiment. But it will work.
We live in our camper when parked at home, pretty much year round. We live the country and gave up on Dish TV and Direct TV years ago because they kept jacking up prices and it got just ridiculous. So we simply went back to over-the-air television. Then we realized we had a Roku television with internet access and ... wow! Who needs cable or satellite television any more!
Meanwhile, parking the camper in the drive way, using the antenna in the camper with the booster in, actually works better than the system in the house. I have each room "plumbed" with coax cable from a splitter off the antenna. I disconnect the lines feeding to the rooms that do not currently have a television, and if we place a television in one of those room, I can reattach that coax line back to the splitter.
At the end of each line, I have power boosters. I find it interesting that one room will pick up one station and another room will not. I suppose it's the quality of the television itself, or the booster. I've never figured it out.
But in the camper, (not connected to the house), we get everything, including stations we don't get on any of the televisions in the house. The camper works much, much better than anything in the house. That is another reason why we spend so much time in the camper, in the driveway, at home. We have more television options.
Anyway, you'll just need to experiment what works best. But after all this rambling, the simple answer is, "Yes" you can connect to your house antenna.
Good luck and enjoy! Happy drive way camping! It really is great! No noisy loud neighbors all hours of the night, no outside lights left on, no kids running through your camp site, no dogs barking (unless they are your own), and all the solitude and privacy one can hope for! (at least, ours is!)
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