Nuclear counting statistics at high count rate are assessed on a gamma -ray
spectrometer set-up with a Wilkinson analog to digital convertor. The vali
dity of recent theoretical formulas for the standard deviation, before and
after pulse-loss compensation, is checked. The experimental counting uncert
ainty is well reproduced by theory. Without pulse-loss compensation (cf. re
al-time mode), it is dependent on the size and position of the considered r
egion of interest in the spectrum. With pulse-loss compensation (cf. live-t
ime correction) the relative deviation from Poisson statistics is equal for
all regions of interest in the spectrum.