https://www.worldwidedx.com/threads/to-anyone-who-has-adjusted-the-bias-on-an-anytone-6666.258304/
It may help.
Your problem is with the jumpers and lack of ability for flexible individual adjustment.
The jumper to one section handles ALL the MOSFET's in that section.
Look at
@nomadradio post showing the pre-pre-driver.
It's a Bipolar - linear device driving a set of MOSFET's in a high gain set of stages - each stage needs to be tuned/Bias set from the Finals' BACK to the one just before the Bipolar - that Bipolar is pre set - so once your carrier balance and any offsets are tuned, adjusted and set for, the bias of the rest of the stages starts at the back, adjust for your mA draw - disconnect that stages jumper, jumper the next one - set that stages' draw, and so on, disconnecting the following stage first then reapplying the mA Ammeter as the jumper for the next stage back towards the Pre-Pre-Driver
First start by pulling all those jumpers - keep the TX from engaging a signal before your ready to measure the mA draw needed.
The Final Stage, may not have a jumper - you can set it's trim using the radios own power lead input at the power connector - with all other jumpers removed - and set your mA trim between 60 to 85mA INCREASE in power draw - for the twin in TX mode and using a 50W Dummy Load installed at the antenna connector.
mA reading from TX - stable with no audio, no signal - gives you so much mA power consumption as your set baseline - I've done this both ways - using the ammeter on the power connector - and the jumpers - the Finals may be soldered in and receive power rail thru a soldered jumper wire (there are two) but it's adjustment is summed into one GATE trimmer for that stages bias - doing the mA adjust AFTER the Final mA - Adjust - use the jumper for the stage as the best and most accurate way to trim the mA reading you need to have.
So you sum in the Draw from the Finals AS A DIFFERENCE from the radios initial no jumper TX DRAW for mA - see link for a way to set your trimmer pot to not excite the Finals (all of these trimmers need to be set low) and turn them on Finals first - one at a time.
Once you understand the process - keep all trimmers in their lowest setting - then view your TX draw on the Ammeter - it's value - that is a set value baseline - you trim your Finals to 60mA to 85mA HIGHER than that setting, once set - you're done with Finals!
Then reconnect your Ammeter to the jumpers in the radio - work on Driver stage next - and keep working back using the mA draw thru the JUMPER of that stage...
Single part draw in mA in each stage should not need more that 50mA to obtain good results with any and all modes.