Results are reported from a multi-site photometric campaign on PG 1605+072,
a member of the recently discovered class of pulsating hot subdwarfs, or E
C 14026 stars. The main part of the campaign covered two weeks and produced
similar to 180 h of photoelectric photometry from the five sites involved.
Periodogram analysis shows that the light curve is dominated by five frequ
encies in the range 1.89-2.74 mHz (periods 529-365 s) with the main frequen
cy at 2.075 76 mHz (481.75 s), though there appear to be more than 50 frequ
encies identifiable down to a semi-amplitude of 0.0007 (in fractional inten
sity) in the range 1.74-4.84 mHz (573-206 s). Compared with other pulsating
sdB stars, the low gravity (log g = 5.25) and long periods indicate that t
he star has evolved away from the core helium-burning horizontal branch. A
preliminary model of a post-horizontal-branch star with appropriate paramet
ers yields many pulsation periods in the range 300-600 s, but detailed mode
identification is not possible at present.