When I got it, the output cord was cut. I was told at the time "wire a coaxial end on it and it will work again". I never got around to it.
Today I decided to hook it up, wired an RCA plug on the end. Put that to a TV with a radio shack switch box (This setup works with my colecovision) and hooked up the original Atari 5200 PSU which gives power to the unit.
I have never been able to test any of the games I have. But I tried four different carts that all gave the same results. (and i've got a lot more that I could try)
Power applied, switchbox set, channel set. No video. After a few seconds there is a jagged vertical line on the right of the screen that stays as long as power is on the system. But that is the best I can get. I removed the output wire and hooked my RCA plug directly to the motherboard with the same result.
I read a post over on atari age that mentions the possibility shorted RAM chips. It mentioned that shorted chips will get warm. Four or five of mine get burning hot after a few seconds of having power applied to them.
(Wow, my phone camera is terrible)
The four chips on top are:
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MCM4517P15 BI
(Motorola) 8304
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F MB8118-12
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Japan 8311 F60
Aside from that, there are several jumper wires on the board and one of the IC's has a leg lifted out of the socket. I think they're all factory done, but I do have pictures if it may be relevant.