Dear colleagues! I would like to send you observations of a new variable star (BeV26), which I have discovered in a systematic CCD-based search for new variables. In each observing run typically 400 images are taken of several survey fields. The frames are processed automatically. Instruments: CCD-camera:Starlight Xpress SX (unfiltered) Telescope: Celestron-8 (20 cm Schmidt-Cassegrain) New variable star: new BeV26 210422.3 N102828 (2000) 12.1 12.6 (CCD) SR comments: BeV26: GSC 1108 2511 Comparison star was for all measurements GSC 1108 2331 (12.1 mag), which was checked to be constant. The change in brightness and the red colour (USNO A2.0: r:11.7 mag, b: 14.4 mag) suggest a SR-variable. object YYMMDD(UT) mag (ccd) code BeV26 990910.9083 12.14 BRH.BAV BeV26 990911.9000 12.22 BRH.BAV BeV26 990912.9000 12.19 BRH.BAV BeV26 990913.8924 12.26 BRH.BAV BeV26 990914.9222 12.30 BRH.BAV BeV26 990923.8653 12.40 BRH.BAV BeV26 990927.8590 12.48 BRH.BAV BeV26 991001.9479 12.57 BRH.BAV BeV26 991007.8319 12.62 BRH.BAV Regards, Klaus Bernhard Klaus Bernhard Kafkaweg 5 A-4030 LINZ AUSTRIA e-mail: klaus.bernhard@vpn.at