Returning back to one of the ways we used to block or attenuate terrestrial interference to C-band systems from the telephone companies in the 80s... Place the dish behind a structure to attenuate the interfering signals. Used to use steel pole barns, garages, homes and even erect checken wite or hardware cloth as effective RF walls to block telco (microwave) PTP interference.
I agree. In North America, do not buy a filter or move the dish, yet. Wait to see if or what interference affects your reception . This way you will know the direction of the signal(s), the frequency of the interferring signal(s) then develop a plan to mitigate. You may decide to purchase an intermediate filtering solution during the frequency transition or wait until all frequency transitions have been completed. The transitions will happen in two phases and transponders may remain active in the two current lower frequency divisions. Some locations will not be affected at all. Wait and see...