Passport restart when set date and time automatical austrian mountain

Hi guys sorry for my poor english. I was for four days in austrian mountain. There are a lot of areas without any connection (thats ok in mountain...). but why restartet my passport two counts per day? Only when it, set date and time automatical. After deactivat of this option my passport works normal without any restarts. My passport has follow infos: SQW100-1 softwareversion 10.3.1.1779.On 2000 meter was a mountain hut with an strong wireless repeater. Maybe it was the problem. Nobody on the hut has any problems with restarts... ok i was alone with my blackberry. nobody realy nobody on this mountain hut use a blackberry. Back from mountain i can set date and time automatical... and it works fine without problems. by the way i was the only one after four days with an active phone... Some IPads works on fourth day.... but how in hell go into a mountain with an IPad!?  living area germany wireless carrier O2

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