Hi colleagues, I started observing RX J0909.8+1849 at CBA Belgium Observatory, using the 0.35-m f/6.3 telescope with unfiltered ST-7 CCD, at about 20h08m UT. I turned on my "real-time" light curve facility, allowing me to follow the evolution of the light curve of this object as closely as possible. My first excitement came when I noticed the development of hump-like features (with a small amplitude). I'm not sure yet if these are real superhumps. This however was just the beginning of the "show". A little later, the variable started a fast fading - entering a deep eclipse - to recover about 28 minutes afterwards. You could call it a UG+E detection in "real-time". Here are some first details : Eclipse depth : 2.5 magnitudes Eclipse duration (estimate looking at light curve) : 28 minutes Mid-eclipse (estimate looking at light curve) : 2000 Feb 11.8845 UT I'll continue monitoring this object for the rest of the night (evidently). What an exciting hobby ! Best regards, Tonny