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I can tell you the the year of your motor home will also make a difference as to how the cables are routed. With that being said if it is coax there are several possibilities. Coax from OTA antenna, OTA booster, cable, tripod and satellite.
The motor home is a 2013 model. I have some signal attenuation when connected to park cable. The lower channels are the worst. The mh has 3 tv's all act the same. Over the air channels work fine. Signal strength at different parks vary and some of them are fine but most cause problems. I have had incoming signal levels checked and they are "good".
On most Tiffin gas models the cable from campgrounds goes from the wet bay to the booster. It is most likely a straight run. It hooks to the back of the booster and all TVs are fed the signal thru the same coax as the OTA signal but the booster needs to be off. You may want to check the connection in the wet bay and also on the back of the booster.
Sorry I can't help you with a diagram. You may want to get a length of coax and next time you are camping hook up to the campground cable and check the reception on one of the TVs. Then run the length of coax from the campground connection straight to one of the TVs and see what happens.