Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group

Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group
AbbreviationBECG
TypeCharitable incorporated organisation
PurposeConservation, education
HeadquartersBroadcast Engineering Museum, 41 Capper Avenue, Hemswell Cliff, Lincolnshire DN21 5XS
Coordinates53°23′51″N 0°34′22″W / 53.39754°N 0.57268°W / 53.39754; -0.57268
Websitebecg.org.uk

The Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group (BECG) conserves historic broadcasting equipment. It is based at Hemswell Cliff in Lincolnshire, England and is a Charitable incorporated organisation.

The group was founded by people with large private collections of broadcasting equipment, including several Outside Broadcast (OB) vehicles. It is led by six trustees, many of them working or retired broadcast industry professionals.

In 2021 the group purchased its present building and is converting it into a permanent home for its collection known as the Broadcast Engineering Museum. To date, the museum only opens for visitors on special occasions or for groups by appointment.

A newsletter called Line-Up is published a few times each year and back issues are available on the BECG website, as is a 3D virtual tour.