Where does Bluetooth Diagnostics Utility put its output?

I just ran the bluetooth diagnostics utility to diagnose the burst of loud static, and managed to catch it at perfectly the right spot. I followed all the on-screen instructions, let it collect information about my computer, waited while it filled in the entire progress bar, it said it was finished, and I clicked "continue."
And nothing happened. At all. I clicked it a number of more times, but at no point was I asked to select where to save a file, or told it was done. Nor did a file ever show up on the desktop, which is where I expected it to put the output.
Where should I look?

Never mind. Finally find it under my user directory. Funny that it never told me where it was putting anything or THAT it was putting something or that it was DONE putting something somewhere.

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