Their statement about having satellite television is a bit confusing, since every area in the continental US has satellite television available if you have a satellite dish and a satellite receiver. What I think they mean is that they have cable TV whose source is satellite - which doesn't make much difference to the user. What you'd need (assuming my guess is correct) to connect to their system is just a length of RG-59 or RG-6 cable. This is the standard round cable used for any cable TV hookup and is available at a Lowe's or Home Depot. You'd use this cable to connect to your TV cable input - probably on the outside of your trailer. You'd probably want to by a length of about 50 feet or so, with the connector ends already attached.
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