Check out this V2 example:
http://maps.forum.nu/gm_driving_radius.html

in particular the function getCirclePoints().
It calculates points along the circle at an interval of x degrees.

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On Jan 7, 1:48 am, Tony <totysant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> I have a circle object and i want to draw markers on the circumference
> using an angle.
>
> I am aware of the sample 
> codehttp://code.google.com/apis/maps/articles/mvcfun.html
>
> Math-wise it should be straight forward, however I need to do it using
> google maps circle centre lat, lng, radius and an input angle.
>
> var newCircle = new google.maps.Circle({
>         map: map,
>         center: cntr,
>         radius: 4000,
>         editable: true
>     });
>
>     var raridus = newCircle.getRadius() / 1000;
>     var latRad = newCircle.center.lat() * Math.PI / 180;
>     var lngRad = newCircle.center.lng() * Math.PI / 180;
>
>     var lat = (latRad + (raridus * Math.sin(45 * Math.PI / 180))) *
> 180 / Math.PI;
>     var lng = (lngRad + (raridus * -Math.cos(45 * Math.PI / 180))) *
> 180 / Math.PI;
>
>     var myMarker = new google.maps.Marker({
>         map: newCircle.map,
>         position: position = new google.maps.LatLng(lat, lng),
>         draggable: false
>     });
>
> I think I missing unit conversion for the radius....

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