Some thoughts...
First, is the radio working correctly, good Rx and Tx reports? Find a local Ham and borrow his dummy load. This will contain the RF emitted from the antenna and will tell you something if it changes the reported high current warning.
Second, what is the alarm set at? It may be set too low, and the transmitter will be using 5~8 amps so this could be the problem.
Third, how and where are you sensing current? I can't speak to AFS equipment, but I'd make sure what it is reporting is accurate. These Hall effect sensors sometimes are finicky wrt to placement & configuration settings. So find yourself another ammeter, preferably a clamp-on inductive type like a Fluke or similar and see if its reporting correct information.
If its reporting correctly and the alarm is not set too low and the dummy load makes no difference, then I need to scratch my head a while, but you might ask yourself why do I need an ammeter anyway if I have a voltmeter?
Good Luck!
Tim
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