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Yes — for TP.SK516.PB801 firmware, the best places I found are repair firmware repositories and technician forums, not a clear official public download page. As of May 11, 2026, I found these usable leads: Remont-Aud has TP.SK516.PB801 firmware/dump entries for Samsung UA32CU8000 and AKAI UE32HD22T2S; Teleservis has a USB firmware entry for several Liberton models using this board; Software-Zon lists a paid package for Onix Crystal 43 Smart / Impex 43 Smart; and Up-4ever hosts a Liberton-labeled archive. (remont-aud.net)
Key point: do not search only by TP.SK516.PB801. Search by:
TV brand + TV model + panel model + TP.SK516.PB801. The same board is used in multiple TVs, including Northtech NT-32SMBT, Liberton 32AS1HDTA1/32AS3HDTA1/32AS5HDTA1/32AS6HDTA1, and Onix Crystal 43 Smart / Impex 43 Smart, so the board number alone is not enough to choose safe firmware. (repetto.com.uy)
The main engineering issue is that TP.SK516.PB801 is a chassis/mainboard family, not a single universal firmware target. The files I found are published per exact TV model, LCD panel, and sometimes eMMC type/storage configuration. For example, one Remont-Aud entry is for Samsung UA32CU8000 with panel ST3151A07 and eMMC KLM8G1GETF, while another is for AKAI UE32HD22T2S with panel CA320K6M610200 and eMMC KLM8G1GETF B041. Teleservis separately lists a USB firmware package for Liberton sets with panel PT320AT02-2. That strongly indicates you should match firmware to the exact hardware combination, not just the PCB code. (remont-aud.net)
What I found specifically:
Remont-Aud
allupgrade516_8GB_1GB_sos.bin and that download requires registration. (remont-aud.net) Teleservis
Software-Zon
Up-4ever
TP.SK516.PB801 1366x768-1G-8G-LIBERTON-EMMC.part1.rar, showing a 700 MB RAR archive. This is a file-host mirror, so provenance is weaker than a service repository. (up-4ever.net)Practically, this means there are two different kinds of files you may encounter:
The sources above show both kinds exist for TP.SK516.PB801, so you must know which recovery method your TV needs before downloading or flashing anything. (remont-aud.net)
The current pattern, based on recent indexed pages, is that TP.SK516.PB801 firmware is being shared mainly through technician communities, service repositories, and commercial firmware sellers, rather than through a clearly identifiable official public board-maker portal. The firmware entries I found were added or updated in 2024–2025, and the board continues to appear in multiple retail TV brands and repair-part listings. (remont-aud.net)
A useful trend is that listings increasingly include panel code, memory chip, and whether the file is USB or dump-based, which is exactly the information needed to avoid flashing the wrong image. (remont-aud.net)
Think of TP.SK516.PB801 as the motherboard family name, not the “full identity” of the TV. The panel is like the board’s display partner: even if the mainboard number matches, a different panel can require different initialization tables, timing, backlight configuration, remote mapping, or storage layout. The way these sites separate firmware by Samsung / AKAI / Liberton / Onix / Northtech confirms that vendor-level and panel-level matching matters. (remont-aud.net)
So before downloading, identify:
Because the available files are largely on third-party repair and file-hosting sites, not an obvious official vendor portal, the origin, redistribution rights, and integrity of a given firmware package may be uncertain. In engineering practice, that means you should prefer the most specific and reputable service-source match you can find, and avoid reflashing files that do not clearly match your exact set. (remont-aud.net)
From a safety standpoint, wrong firmware can convert a recoverable software problem into a board-level repair requiring eMMC/SPI reprogramming. That is not stated explicitly on every page, but it is a reasonable engineering inference from the fact that the files are separated by exact model/panel/dump type. (remont-aud.net)
If you want the correct file, do this in order:
Best search format:
Brand Model TP.SK516.PB801 firmwareBrand Model panel-code TP.SK516.PB801TP.SK516.PB801 panel-code USB firmwareTP.SK516.PB801 eMMC dump panel-code (remont-aud.net)Best practical sources from what I found:
I did not find a clear official public firmware portal for the bare TP.SK516.PB801 board itself in the results I checked. What I found instead were model-specific repair entries and third-party distribution pages. So the safe path is to match by TV model and panel, not assume there is one universal “TP.SK516.PB801 firmware.” (remont-aud.net)
Also, some entries are clearly USB firmware, while others are programmer dumps. If you use the wrong recovery method, the file may be unusable even if the board number matches. (remont-aud.net)
To narrow it to the correct package, the next useful data would be:
With that, I can help you determine whether you need:
You can find TP.SK516.PB801 firmware mainly on repair repositories such as Remont-Aud and Teleservis, plus some commercial sellers and file-host mirrors. The correct firmware depends on the exact TV brand/model, LCD panel, and memory configuration. Do not flash a random PB801 file. (remont-aud.net)
If you want, send me one photo of the mainboard label and one photo of the panel sticker, and I will tell you which firmware entry is most likely the right one.