We have investigated the energy and time dependences of the amplitude of the proton galactic cosmic ray intensity 27-days oscillations in 2007-2008 from the data of the PAMELA and ARINА spectrometers on board the RESURS DK-1 satellite. We have used different types of harmonic analysis, such as Fourier and wavelet analysis. The time profiles and amplitude dependences for the rigidities of cosmic ray particles from ~300 MV to tens of GV were obtained. It is shown that the amplitude-rigidity dependence cannot be described by a power law at low energies, the amplitude decreases with decreasing rigidity starting from ~ 1 GV. For a physical interpretation, we have studied the relationship between the 27-day variations of GCR and heliospheric parameters: solar wind velocity and heliospheric magnetic field.