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A few sets had a "spot killer" switch built into the on off switch but
Zenith never did. Its part of the charm of an old TV ! Check the G-1 CRT voltage, there may be something off making it worse. Other than that the HV will stay charged & cathode stay hot & emit electrons. Probably a switch to ground out the G-1 at turn off may stop it. But it is normal. Even a lot of color sets will do it. Growing up we had about a 21" Zenith in our room. With the lights out that thing would glow for hours although it would spread out & slowly dim. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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