my guess would be that these are indeed Z567M they do not match the size as 
you can see the width of the +/- is smaller that the width of the digits. 
You would only need to put the sockets litlle bit higher to match the 
relative position. if you compare Z566M to Z567M they have the same symbol 
width.

On Monday, 14 April 2014 22:43:57 UTC+1, marcin wrote:
>
> They look like z568m indeed. But it means we can see matching +/- tubes 
> too! Has anybody ever before seen those elusive big cousins of z567m? 
> BTW, awesome concept of voting. 
> Marcin 
>
> On 14/04/2014 18:14, Dalibor Farný wrote: 
> > Hi folks, 
> > 
> > my wife just came across a czech TV serial from 1984 where big tubes 
> > like (z568m?) appears, I thought it would be nice to share it. Look 
> > here: 
> > 
> > 
> http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/899451-rozpaky-kuchare-svatopluka/28532024029-sporak/
>  
> > 
> > Play the video under the text, hit "Přeskočit reklamu" to skip the ads 
> > ;-) And go to 33:20. 
> > 
> > For those who are interested what is this machine for - when this 
> > serial was in TV (1984), people could vote how they want the serial to 
> > continue (different scenarios). It was managed by turning on/off your 
> > home lights (usually 100watts bulbs) and this machine was somehow 
> > connected to a powerplant and it was able to measure the increase in 
> > power consumption :-D It would be absolutely not possible these days.. 
> > 
> > bye, 
> > 
>

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