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Structure facts
What the site currently knows about this tower, pulled from the public source stack behind the route graph.
Carrier presence
The carrier and technology hints that make this more useful than a raw tower-owner listing.
Nearby pages
Other tower detail pages within a short drive of this site.
Salinas, CA
ASR matchedSalinas 13.7 ASR-1013054
13.7 with 1 carrier presences. Joined to nearby OpenCelliD cells within 200 meters of the FCC structure. Closest matched cell was 189 meters away.
16130 HWY 156
Salinas, CA
Crowdsourced onlyApproximate cell site near Salinas, CA
Crowdsourced cell site with 2 carrier presences. Approximate OpenCelliD-only site clustered from 4 cell observations across 45 crowd samples within 1000 meters. Confidence: medium. No FCC ASR structure matched inside the 200 meter join radius.
Approximate location near Salinas, CA 93907
Salinas, CA
Crowdsourced onlyApproximate cell site near Salinas, CA
Crowdsourced cell site with 2 carrier presences. Approximate OpenCelliD-only site clustered from 4 cell observations across 38 crowd samples within 1000 meters. Confidence: medium. No FCC ASR structure matched inside the 200 meter join radius.
Approximate location near Salinas, CA 93907
Castroville, CA
Crowdsourced onlyApproximate cell site near Castroville, CA
Crowdsourced cell site with 2 carrier presences. Approximate OpenCelliD-only site clustered from 7 cell observations across 83 crowd samples within 1000 meters. Confidence: high. No FCC ASR structure matched inside the 200 meter join radius.
Approximate location near Castroville, CA 95012
Why this detail page matters
The product logic behind showing a standalone tower page instead of burying the record in a generic list.
- Exact ASR structures and crowdsourced-only nodes are both listed, with the difference labeled rather than hidden.
- Tower owner is often a neutral host like Crown Castle or American Tower, not the wireless carrier itself.
- Coverage ranges here are rough carrier-level estimates derived from reported cell radii. Treat them as indicative, not exact.