That will probably be specific to your RV, so unfortunately this may not help. I'm running the Connect RV 65, which is for stationary use - it's on a extendable flag pole.
For what it's worth, what I did was to commandeer the Cable TV coax in the wet bay. It comes out behind the TV in the cab over area, so I mounted the booster there, with the internal antenna just below that. When I set up, I just run the cable down the pole into the wet bay and plug it in.
I never use Cable anyway, so I figured that way I don't have to poke another hole in the RV anywhere.
On a side note for anyone thinking about that WeBoost RV 65, so far I've been very impressed. It's pricey with their aggressive marketing it seemed a little "scammy" (is that a word?) to me, but so far it's worked really well. The last site I was at, I had no signal at all, but when I got it all hooked up I was able to connect and even get decent data rates. I had an hour long Skype meeting (audio only) with no problems. (Using a Verizon MiFi hotspot)
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2018 Dynamax Force HD 37BH
AKA "Thunderwagon"
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