Martin,
Thank you for the prompt, informative response. My Weston is what some descriptions have called a Master 0.
It is 10:15 AM on a clear, sunny, northern-California day with a decent blue sky (not high Sierra blue, but blue) and I get a reading of 75-80 for the unobstructed northern sky, suggesting a factor of 4 difference from what it intended.
I do not have a manual. I cut my photographic 'teeth' on an OM-1 and then an OM-4, so I have no experience with a light meter. I have vague recollections of my mother using one in conjunction with taking photos with her Stereo Realist camera in the 1950's. Is the dial below the meter coupled with the internal circuitry so that it has an impact on the reading? Mine is set as follows. The main arrow is pointed at 100. The window opposite it is almost complete red and reading EMULSION.
I've forgotten, is there a simple way to attach a small jpg file to a forum post? "A picture is worth 1000 words."
Thanks again,
baumgrenze