If any of you have time, do up a search for RM Italy and Handy Andy here at the site - you'll see several strings of posts regarding the various amps.
So to help clarify.
The BIAS I'm referring to, is when the amp is keyed in SSB mode - there is a boost to the Gate voltage applied (pull up) so the Amp can swing linearly and not get too crunchy.
In AM (FM) Modes there is enough of a signal to rectify and add voltage from the RF and it's carrier - to help the AMP stay keyed and not interfere with the envelope of the signal - so it follows pretty closely as if Class C can follow as allowed.
But then too, when your amp is in SSB mode, you HAVE to be careful with swing in your carrier - you can blow the amp from the power swings.
It's why ALC and AMC - and in a Galaxy AVC, are used to control and tame the dynamic signal swings audio is - so to place limits helps with "punch" but too much and you're sounding pinched and compressed.
So it's why I suggest that it is "ok" if you run your amp in SSB mode, just don't go doing "quik-key" or other efforts of spiking the input to the amp in SSB mode - just to keep the relay keyed up - it can generate a spike-artifact by itself at a much different frequency you are not aware of, that your antenna and system may see as an SWR spike and if allowed - damage the amp - by blowing up the MOSFETs' in random fashion as it sees fit.
This is the danger of the SSB delay in radios that have their own 52-MHz traps, but if they have scratchy or noisy keyups' those spikes and the amps own response to "quench" - to stop or shut down so you can hear, can cause a ringing effect at a lower frequency - a blip or even a squawk - that if the antenna is not tuned to that resonate frequency - will reflect the energy back into that amp as a feedback squeal or loop causing the amp to find various ways to dissipate the energy it sees - and that is with that delay in the relay unkeying.
It's Zener protected - but does not prevent the broad-band effects of SWR reflection from occurring - just tries to protect the Gates - but not from itself.